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20 ; National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland , ' The Sugar
Industry , The Voice of Queensland Agricultural Societies ... 8 ; Report of the
Royal Commission on Sugar Industry Labour Commission , P . P . ( Qld ) , 1906 ,
vol .
20 ; National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland , ' The Sugar
Industry , The Voice of Queensland Agricultural Societies ... 8 ; Report of the
Royal Commission on Sugar Industry Labour Commission , P . P . ( Qld ) , 1906 ,
vol .
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of Fat Man argued that the prohibition of black labour would destroy the sugar
industry , a development which would be followed as inevitably as night followed
day by the bankruptcy of Queensland . But changes in the method of growing and
...
of Fat Man argued that the prohibition of black labour would destroy the sugar
industry , a development which would be followed as inevitably as night followed
day by the bankruptcy of Queensland . But changes in the method of growing and
...
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The war presented an opportunity for the success of an industry to end Australia '
s role as a ' sheep - walk for ever ' . All previous attempts to begin an iron and
steel industry in Australia had foundered because of competition with steel ...
The war presented an opportunity for the success of an industry to end Australia '
s role as a ' sheep - walk for ever ' . All previous attempts to begin an iron and
steel industry in Australia had foundered because of competition with steel ...
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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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