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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By September 1852 the effect of the gold upon over- seas immigration became evident . In that month more than 19,000 persons landed in Melbourne , although the total immigration ...
By September 1852 the effect of the gold upon over- seas immigration became evident . In that month more than 19,000 persons landed in Melbourne , although the total immigration ...
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IMMIGRATION POLICY 503 of There was consternation in Melbourne , and the chief customs officer at Fremantle was sharply reprimanded.1 Then six hatters ( who did in fact possess special skill ) slipped past the Western Australian barrier ...
IMMIGRATION POLICY 503 of There was consternation in Melbourne , and the chief customs officer at Fremantle was sharply reprimanded.1 Then six hatters ( who did in fact possess special skill ) slipped past the Western Australian barrier ...
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IMMIGRATION 621 of an agreement concluded with them by the Government of Western Australia . From the first , the scheme was subjected to close criticism . It was temporarily suspended in 1924 pending the report of a Royal Commission ...
IMMIGRATION 621 of an agreement concluded with them by the Government of Western Australia . From the first , the scheme was subjected to close criticism . It was temporarily suspended in 1924 pending the report of a Royal Commission ...
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