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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Page 302
After half - hearted attempts to play a commercial rôle by opening up the puzzling Murray mouth , the rich hinterland of which was separated from it by irrational boundaries , the province fell back upon the proved agricultural ...
After half - hearted attempts to play a commercial rôle by opening up the puzzling Murray mouth , the rich hinterland of which was separated from it by irrational boundaries , the province fell back upon the proved agricultural ...
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AGRICULTURE IN QUEENSLAND 307 Queensland remained more securely than ever a pastoral stronghold . But there is another Queensland ... Here abundant rainfall and a fertile soil could not but inspire a policy of agricultural settlement .
AGRICULTURE IN QUEENSLAND 307 Queensland remained more securely than ever a pastoral stronghold . But there is another Queensland ... Here abundant rainfall and a fertile soil could not but inspire a policy of agricultural settlement .
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Developments in agriculture and in mining were largely a continuation of the pre - war trend of production , but the war caused a more rapid expansion of agriculture than would have occurred under peace conditions , and , in one ...
Developments in agriculture and in mining were largely a continuation of the pre - war trend of production , but the war caused a more rapid expansion of agriculture than would have occurred under peace conditions , and , in one ...
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