The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 110
On the other hand , when Jollie , the Treasurer , announced that the provinces could hardly expect in the future to receive three - eighths of the customs revenue as in the past , provincialists of all shades felt bound to register ...
On the other hand , when Jollie , the Treasurer , announced that the provinces could hardly expect in the future to receive three - eighths of the customs revenue as in the past , provincialists of all shades felt bound to register ...
Page 111
THE STAFFORD MINISTRY AND THE PROVINCES III divide the consolidated revenues equally between “ colonial charges ” on the one hand , and “ provincial charges ” and sums available for the provinces on the other .
THE STAFFORD MINISTRY AND THE PROVINCES III divide the consolidated revenues equally between “ colonial charges ” on the one hand , and “ provincial charges ” and sums available for the provinces on the other .
Page 113
On the other hand , Nelson had had to suspend public works : Taranaki was living precariously from hand to mouth : Wellington had had to discontinue the provincial subsidies to schools and road boards , and the salaries of its officials ...
On the other hand , Nelson had had to suspend public works : Taranaki was living precariously from hand to mouth : Wellington had had to discontinue the provincial subsidies to schools and road boards , and the salaries of its officials ...
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