The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 180
... farmers and town workers , it is probable that the experimental period of the ' nineties will prove to be a closed chapter in New Zealand history . Its interest and its influence remain , but it is not likely to be repeated . Despite ...
... farmers and town workers , it is probable that the experimental period of the ' nineties will prove to be a closed chapter in New Zealand history . Its interest and its influence remain , but it is not likely to be repeated . Despite ...
Page 182
... farmer . By the time of McKenzie's retirement in 1900 , New Zealand was well upon the road to becoming a nation of small farmers . While John McKenzie was battling for legislation to give the small farmer access to the land and ...
... farmer . By the time of McKenzie's retirement in 1900 , New Zealand was well upon the road to becoming a nation of small farmers . While John McKenzie was battling for legislation to give the small farmer access to the land and ...
Page 197
... farmers are due primarily to other causes , and that it is not proved , either that urban labour costs are relatively too high , or that , if they are , the Court is responsible . The issue in reality narrows down to the fact that the ...
... farmers are due primarily to other causes , and that it is not proved , either that urban labour costs are relatively too high , or that , if they are , the Court is responsible . The issue in reality narrows down to the fact that the ...
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