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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Population New South Wales Victoria of Victorian Year £ € goldfields 1852 2,660,946 16,776,250 35,000 1853 1,781,172 12,206,851 73,000 773,209 8,661,161 100,000 654,594 11,708,088 152,000 1856 13,957,432 180,000 1857 674,477 10,987,591 ...
Population New South Wales Victoria of Victorian Year £ € goldfields 1852 2,660,946 16,776,250 35,000 1853 1,781,172 12,206,851 73,000 773,209 8,661,161 100,000 654,594 11,708,088 152,000 1856 13,957,432 180,000 1857 674,477 10,987,591 ...
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Fortunately , we have direct evidence of this in the census of 1861 , which gives the place of origin of the population . This shows that in that year 7.6 per cent . of the people of New South Wales and Victoria were of foreign birth ...
Fortunately , we have direct evidence of this in the census of 1861 , which gives the place of origin of the population . This shows that in that year 7.6 per cent . of the people of New South Wales and Victoria were of foreign birth ...
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THE NEW POPULATION 265 The gold rushes , therefore , did not materially affect the race composition of Australia . But how far did they affect the quality of the population ? The steady influx of free immigrants into Australia before ...
THE NEW POPULATION 265 The gold rushes , therefore , did not materially affect the race composition of Australia . But how far did they affect the quality of the population ? The steady influx of free immigrants into Australia before ...
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The South Australian Association | 5 |
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