Competence in a Colony Contrasted with Poverty at Home: Or, Relief to Landlords and Labourers Held Out by Australian Colonization and Emigration. A Memorial Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, ..John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1848 - 28 pages |
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... outlet for Emigration . 3. That the Meeting feel confident that the Colonies them- selves will liberally contribute to any measure of pecu- niary aid which the Government of this country may sanction . It was determined that a ...
... outlet for Emigration . 3. That the Meeting feel confident that the Colonies them- selves will liberally contribute to any measure of pecu- niary aid which the Government of this country may sanction . It was determined that a ...
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... outlet for our surplus population , and as a vent for our manufactures . Of our total exports , about one - third is taken by our own colonies , and the remaining two - thirds are taken by the rest of the world . Thus the world takes ...
... outlet for our surplus population , and as a vent for our manufactures . Of our total exports , about one - third is taken by our own colonies , and the remaining two - thirds are taken by the rest of the world . Thus the world takes ...
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... outlet for our population , is al ready over - stocked , and indignant at the multitudes landed in disease and destitution ; while Australia is as clamorous for them . That during ten years , eight committees of the Legislative Assembly ...
... outlet for our population , is al ready over - stocked , and indignant at the multitudes landed in disease and destitution ; while Australia is as clamorous for them . That during ten years , eight committees of the Legislative Assembly ...
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... in some in- stances above 50 per cent . of those who land in Canada pass to the United States.e up fourma sel One main object to be attained by colonization is ? N Sper an outlet for a surplus population ; another 20.
... in some in- stances above 50 per cent . of those who land in Canada pass to the United States.e up fourma sel One main object to be attained by colonization is ? N Sper an outlet for a surplus population ; another 20.
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... outlet for a surplus population ; another , is a vent for ecommerce ; a third , and not unimportant object , is the support of the colonial revenue . Morborqor ut -In England the pauper is a burden averaging for each adult per annum 5l ...
... outlet for a surplus population ; another , is a vent for ecommerce ; a third , and not unimportant object , is the support of the colonial revenue . Morborqor ut -In England the pauper is a burden averaging for each adult per annum 5l ...
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100 emigrants acre adopted advantages afforded alike amount annum Australian wool average Bart Boyd British emigrants Brunswick Canada cent charity Colo colonial funds Colonial Office colonial revenue Colonists COLONIZATION AND EMIGRATION Colonization Circular consumed consumption of British cost cotton fields crease destitution effect emigrants and capital emigrants thither emigrants to Australia emigrants to Sydney empire England estimated expense of sending fifteen months foreign gone gration head of British Hence increase induce Ireland labour and employment labouring classes LORD JOHN RUSSELL lowest calculation maintaining the poor Majesty's Government manufac manufactures MARTIN'S LANE meat ment nearly object one-third outlet passage money pauperism Port price of land Public Burdens relief repay his passage reproductive Scotland send emigrants sider SOUTH AUSTRALIA South Wales square mile starving stream of emigration subsistence sum remitted supply system of Colonization tion tish North America tures United voyage well-con
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Page 14 - Give a man the secure possession of a bleak rock, and he will turn it into a garden ; give him • Arthur Young's Travelt in France, ml. ip 88. } Ibid. p. 51. a nine years lease of a garden, and he will convert it into a desert.
Page 23 - ... subject of colonization must ere long be undertaken by the state as a question of urgent political necessity, and contributions by parliament•will recommend themselves, not more on the grounds of public expediency than financial economy.