The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 319
... revenue which the colony derived from the sale of Crown lands freed its rulers from any necessity of seeking a big revenue from the customs . Parkes , despite an early dalliance with the idea of protecting local industries , returned an ...
... revenue which the colony derived from the sale of Crown lands freed its rulers from any necessity of seeking a big revenue from the customs . Parkes , despite an early dalliance with the idea of protecting local industries , returned an ...
Page 320
... revenue tariff . The minor colonies were helpless without them . The subsequent adoption of different tariffs by the ... revenue according to population proved unattainable . New South Wales would agree only to a tariff for revenue ...
... revenue tariff . The minor colonies were helpless without them . The subsequent adoption of different tariffs by the ... revenue according to population proved unattainable . New South Wales would agree only to a tariff for revenue ...
Page 592
... revenue amounted to £ 640,218 as compared with £ 14,500,000 from loans . In the following year , the figures were £ 3,800,000 and £ 37,400,000 respectively , in 1916-17 £ 11,800,000 and £ 53,100,000 , in 1917-18 £ 11,900,000 and ...
... revenue amounted to £ 640,218 as compared with £ 14,500,000 from loans . In the following year , the figures were £ 3,800,000 and £ 37,400,000 respectively , in 1916-17 £ 11,800,000 and £ 53,100,000 , in 1917-18 £ 11,900,000 and ...
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