The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... banking was considerably increased . Whereas , in the earlier part of 1834 , the two existing banks had a combined subscribed capital of £ 84,321 , in 1843 , seven banks employed £ 2,300,955.1 Of these , the Bank of Australia ( 1834 ) ...
... banking was considerably increased . Whereas , in the earlier part of 1834 , the two existing banks had a combined subscribed capital of £ 84,321 , in 1843 , seven banks employed £ 2,300,955.1 Of these , the Bank of Australia ( 1834 ) ...
Page 370
... banking company " to " advance money on land , houses , ships and merchandise " . On an easy money market the land companies turned themselves into banks and outdid one another in a rash canvass for deposits . London boards on which sat ...
... banking company " to " advance money on land , houses , ships and merchandise " . On an easy money market the land companies turned themselves into banks and outdid one another in a rash canvass for deposits . London boards on which sat ...
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... Bank . In January 1893 the Federal Bank , one of the banks of issue which shared the government account in Victoria , having been refused aid by its associates , went into liquidation . Yet so sharp was the need of the older banks for ...
... Bank . In January 1893 the Federal Bank , one of the banks of issue which shared the government account in Victoria , having been refused aid by its associates , went into liquidation . Yet so sharp was the need of the older banks for ...
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