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 184
... produced a few ounces of wiry hair , but it seemed beyond the scope of imagina- tion to conceive of them as the basis of a national industry . Since the hairy coat encumbered the sheep in the hot weather , it was cut off and thrown ...
... produced a few ounces of wiry hair , but it seemed beyond the scope of imagina- tion to conceive of them as the basis of a national industry . Since the hairy coat encumbered the sheep in the hot weather , it was cut off and thrown ...
Page 253
... produced was too precious to sacrifice . In 1853 £ 660,833 came from this source.1 Licences had to be produced when demanded , and this was a cause of constant irritation . A man who had lost or mis- laid or forgotten to carry his ...
... produced was too precious to sacrifice . In 1853 £ 660,833 came from this source.1 Licences had to be produced when demanded , and this was a cause of constant irritation . A man who had lost or mis- laid or forgotten to carry his ...
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... produced the Act of Union for Canada in 18401 influenced the discussions which produced the Constitution Act for New South Wales in 1842.2 In fact , memorials and petitions , which were sent from New South Wales , were not considered in ...
... produced the Act of Union for Canada in 18401 influenced the discussions which produced the Constitution Act for New South Wales in 1842.2 In fact , memorials and petitions , which were sent from New South Wales , were not considered in ...
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acres Adelaide agricultural appointed Australian colonies banks Bathurst bill Botany Bay Brisbane Britain capital Captain CHBE coast Colonial Office Commissioners committee Commonwealth Parl Conference constitution continent convicts Court Crown Darling defence despatch Diemen's Land districts elected emancipists emigration England established expedition explorers export favour federal Flinders French Gipps gold discoveries Governor Grey Guinea H.R.A. Series House Ibid immigration imperial important increased industry interest islands King labour Legislative Council Legislature Lord Macarthur Macquarie matters Melbourne ment Minister natives Norfolk Island northern organisation Pacific Parliament party political population Port Jackson Port Phillip proposals Queensland responsible government revenue River Secretary settlement settlers sheep ships South Australia South Wales South Wales Corps squatters Sturt Sydney tariff Tasmania territory tion trade transportation United Kingdom Van Diemen's Land Vict Victoria voyage Wakefield Wentworth Western Australia wool Zealand