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 149
... important sources of supply were Mauritius ( £ 23,554 ) , the East Indies ( £ 32,827 ) , and Cape Colony ( £ 3170 ) . Similarly , it is impossible to gauge the value of the export trade . This was conducted , almost entirely , with the ...
... important sources of supply were Mauritius ( £ 23,554 ) , the East Indies ( £ 32,827 ) , and Cape Colony ( £ 3170 ) . Similarly , it is impossible to gauge the value of the export trade . This was conducted , almost entirely , with the ...
Page 207
... important experiments in colonisation . These experiments were of value , not merely in extending the area of ... important " .1 Of equal value was the work of capitalists and merchants , such as George Fife Angas , who were ready to ...
... important experiments in colonisation . These experiments were of value , not merely in extending the area of ... important " .1 Of equal value was the work of capitalists and merchants , such as George Fife Angas , who were ready to ...
Page 710
... important than those of the States . The most important series of Parliamentary papers will be found indexed under the following headings : Census and Statistics Acts : for papers on shipping and overseas migration , and official ...
... important than those of the States . The most important series of Parliamentary papers will be found indexed under the following headings : Census and Statistics Acts : for papers on shipping and overseas migration , and official ...
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