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... and Broken Hill in New South Wales and Queenstown and Zeehan in
Tasmania , had led to an abnormal influx of British capital into the Australian
colonies . Companies were formed and money fowed so freely that a glut of
capital occurred .
... and Broken Hill in New South Wales and Queenstown and Zeehan in
Tasmania , had led to an abnormal influx of British capital into the Australian
colonies . Companies were formed and money fowed so freely that a glut of
capital occurred .
Page 242
similar falls in all the main trades and occupations in the capital cities . The
working classes were confronted with the prospect of a permanent decline in
their standard of living , the capitalists with the problem of competition from goods
...
similar falls in all the main trades and occupations in the capital cities . The
working classes were confronted with the prospect of a permanent decline in
their standard of living , the capitalists with the problem of competition from goods
...
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... 414 Cambridge , Ada , 20 , 102 - 3 , 183 , 224 , 265 camels , 108 - 9 Cameron ,
Angus , 55 Campbell - Bannerman , Sir Henry , 364 Canada , 182 , 261 , 279
Canberra , see federal capital site Cann , J . H . , 82 Capella ( Old ) , 84 capital
and ...
... 414 Cambridge , Ada , 20 , 102 - 3 , 183 , 224 , 265 camels , 108 - 9 Cameron ,
Angus , 55 Campbell - Bannerman , Sir Henry , 364 Canada , 182 , 261 , 279
Canberra , see federal capital site Cann , J . H . , 82 Capella ( Old ) , 84 capital
and ...
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FRIENDS OF MAMMON AND PROPHETS OF EDEN | 1 |
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 43 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 55 |
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