The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell |
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They also asked for the repeal of statutory provisions which excluded ships of less than 350 tons from the colonial trade and protested against the policy which burdened the products of their fisheries with duties higher than those ...
They also asked for the repeal of statutory provisions which excluded ships of less than 350 tons from the colonial trade and protested against the policy which burdened the products of their fisheries with duties higher than those ...
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When New South Wales simplified her tariff in 1873 to forty - five specific duties , the danger that goods sent to the Riverina in bond and released free of duty would re - cross the river to Victoria led the Victorian ministers to ...
When New South Wales simplified her tariff in 1873 to forty - five specific duties , the danger that goods sent to the Riverina in bond and released free of duty would re - cross the river to Victoria led the Victorian ministers to ...
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Parliament " did not abdicate the duty and the power of regulating the commercial policy not only of the United Kingdom but ... Accordingly , the Australian colonies were empowered to levy customs duties , but not differential duties .
Parliament " did not abdicate the duty and the power of regulating the commercial policy not only of the United Kingdom but ... Accordingly , the Australian colonies were empowered to levy customs duties , but not differential duties .
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