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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ENGLISH INDUSTRY AND AUSTRALIAN WOOL 185 place . Germany in 1834 sent England 62,553 bales as compared with Spain's dwindling 14,000 , while Australia had unobtrusively crept up to a total of 16,279 bales.1 This was the time when the ...
ENGLISH INDUSTRY AND AUSTRALIAN WOOL 185 place . Germany in 1834 sent England 62,553 bales as compared with Spain's dwindling 14,000 , while Australia had unobtrusively crept up to a total of 16,279 bales.1 This was the time when the ...
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The only industry that successfully weathered the disturbances of the period was the manufacture of refined sugar . It treated raw sugar , mostly of East Indian production , and its output grew from 74,000 cwt . in 1851 , to 113,600 cwt ...
The only industry that successfully weathered the disturbances of the period was the manufacture of refined sugar . It treated raw sugar , mostly of East Indian production , and its output grew from 74,000 cwt . in 1851 , to 113,600 cwt ...
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At the Confer- ence in May 1918 , Mr W. H. Lee , Premier of Tasmania , proposed that all industries of national ... Acts to disputes in industries in which , according to the common practice in the industry , the persons employed ...
At the Confer- ence in May 1918 , Mr W. H. Lee , Premier of Tasmania , proposed that all industries of national ... Acts to disputes in industries in which , according to the common practice in the industry , the persons employed ...
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