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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... effect a number of reforms . The Home authorities added unofficial members to the Legislative Council , and improved the land laws by the introduction under the Ripon regulations of sales by auction at the minimum price of 5s . per acre ...
... effect a number of reforms . The Home authorities added unofficial members to the Legislative Council , and improved the land laws by the introduction under the Ripon regulations of sales by auction at the minimum price of 5s . per acre ...
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... EFFECTS OF THE DISCOVERIES 251 Prices at the diggings were , on the average , about one - third to a half higher than in ... effect of the gold upon over- seas immigration became evident . In that month more than 19,000 persons landed in ...
... EFFECTS OF THE DISCOVERIES 251 Prices at the diggings were , on the average , about one - third to a half higher than in ... effect of the gold upon over- seas immigration became evident . In that month more than 19,000 persons landed in ...
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... effect of making the consumer dependent upon manufacturers in Victoria and New South Wales . Western Australia was avowedly3 concentrating upon primary industries , but its grievance was also echoed by Tasmania , and accepted even by ...
... effect of making the consumer dependent upon manufacturers in Victoria and New South Wales . Western Australia was avowedly3 concentrating upon primary industries , but its grievance was also echoed by Tasmania , and accepted even by ...
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