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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advised without result the choice of an entirely new area — the mouth of the Liverpool River . Not until the close of the five years allowed for the selection of land did the ministry despatch the able Surveyor- General Goyder with an ...
advised without result the choice of an entirely new area — the mouth of the Liverpool River . Not until the close of the five years allowed for the selection of land did the ministry despatch the able Surveyor- General Goyder with an ...
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RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENTS 241 upon its feet . The copper and gold discoveries ... Of this amount the Government spent £ 950,000 in the introduction of 50,000 free settlers , with the result that the population of the colony changed ...
RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENTS 241 upon its feet . The copper and gold discoveries ... Of this amount the Government spent £ 950,000 in the introduction of 50,000 free settlers , with the result that the population of the colony changed ...
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It was not until 1926 that the test of " inconsistency " which had led to this result was abandoned , and it was held that where there was a Com- monwealth award , a State could not confer rights or impose obliga- tions in matters ...
It was not until 1926 that the test of " inconsistency " which had led to this result was abandoned , and it was held that where there was a Com- monwealth award , a State could not confer rights or impose obliga- tions in matters ...
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