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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... At the time when the penal colonies of south - eastern Australia were transformed by an uncontrollable flood of squatters , the empty territories west of the 141st meridian were the scene of important experiments in colonisation .
... At the time when the penal colonies of south - eastern Australia were transformed by an uncontrollable flood of squatters , the empty territories west of the 141st meridian were the scene of important experiments in colonisation .
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The States Grants Bill , introduced in June 1926 by Dr Earle Page , though amended in certain very important particulars2 after the Prime Minister's return from London , aimed at confronting the States Governments with the fait accompli ...
The States Grants Bill , introduced in June 1926 by Dr Earle Page , though amended in certain very important particulars2 after the Prime Minister's return from London , aimed at confronting the States Governments with the fait accompli ...
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The Commonwealth records are in general more important than those of the States . The most important series of Parliamentary papers will be found indexed under the following headings : Census and Statistics Acts : for papers on shipping ...
The Commonwealth records are in general more important than those of the States . The most important series of Parliamentary papers will be found indexed under the following headings : Census and Statistics Acts : for papers on shipping ...
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