The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION NEW ZEALAND is separated from Australia by 1200 miles of ocean , and , like Australia , is inhabited by a people rapidly developing its own individuality . Both are new countries , British self - governing ...
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION NEW ZEALAND is separated from Australia by 1200 miles of ocean , and , like Australia , is inhabited by a people rapidly developing its own individuality . Both are new countries , British self - governing ...
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New Zealand's relations with Australia , after the temporary political connection with New South Wales had come to an end , were for some time confined mainly to questions of trade and postal communications . The distance between the ...
New Zealand's relations with Australia , after the temporary political connection with New South Wales had come to an end , were for some time confined mainly to questions of trade and postal communications . The distance between the ...
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REEVES , W. P. Protective Tariffs in Australia and New Zealand . Economic Journal , vol . ix , March 1899 . TEARE , H. E. Australian Banking , Currency and Exchange . Sydney , 1926. Contains a chapter on New Zealand banking .
REEVES , W. P. Protective Tariffs in Australia and New Zealand . Economic Journal , vol . ix , March 1899 . TEARE , H. E. Australian Banking , Currency and Exchange . Sydney , 1926. Contains a chapter on New Zealand banking .
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