The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 180
... legislation of the Dominion is complicated . Scarcely a year goes by without a Land Act of more or less importance . As a result of various legislative experiments there remain many different forms of leasehold tenure , and these , to ...
... legislation of the Dominion is complicated . Scarcely a year goes by without a Land Act of more or less importance . As a result of various legislative experiments there remain many different forms of leasehold tenure , and these , to ...
Page 182
... legislation was completed by the passing of the Land for Settlements Act , giving powers of compulsory repurchase at the government valuation plus a percentage for dis- turbance , and of the Advances to Settlers Act . McKenzie had now ...
... legislation was completed by the passing of the Land for Settlements Act , giving powers of compulsory repurchase at the government valuation plus a percentage for dis- turbance , and of the Advances to Settlers Act . McKenzie had now ...
Page 197
... legislation has been repealed , and the particular pro- cedure followed in war time has been abandoned , the ... legislation , but also in the turning of labour legislation against the trade unionists in their attempt to improve ...
... legislation has been repealed , and the particular pro- cedure followed in war time has been abandoned , the ... legislation , but also in the turning of labour legislation against the trade unionists in their attempt to improve ...
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