Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 1; Volume 36D. Appleton & Company, 1897 |
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... cent . , but that sum could not be applied to the payment of salaries . The collection of taxes seemed to him the only means to secure the money needed for that purpose . In an inter- view , in February , the Governor said the ...
... cent . , but that sum could not be applied to the payment of salaries . The collection of taxes seemed to him the only means to secure the money needed for that purpose . In an inter- view , in February , the Governor said the ...
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... cent . interest , with 1 per cent . annual sinking fund , of which $ 230,000,000 would redeem the exist- ing national debts , $ 85,000,000 the provincial debts , and $ 35,000,000 the railroad guarantees . Although the General Government ...
... cent . interest , with 1 per cent . annual sinking fund , of which $ 230,000,000 would redeem the exist- ing national debts , $ 85,000,000 the provincial debts , and $ 35,000,000 the railroad guarantees . Although the General Government ...
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... cents for each pupil . It appears that , in violation of an act passed in 1875 , the 10 per cent . of the net proceeds of the sales of State lands never has been passed into the common - school fund . All this source of revenue has been ...
... cents for each pupil . It appears that , in violation of an act passed in 1875 , the 10 per cent . of the net proceeds of the sales of State lands never has been passed into the common - school fund . All this source of revenue has been ...
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... cent . since the census of 1891. Queensland is gaining rapidly in population , and Western Australia expands at a phenomenal rate , having , on June 30 , 1896 , a population of 122 , - 420 . In the Australasian colonies the male ...
... cent . since the census of 1891. Queensland is gaining rapidly in population , and Western Australia expands at a phenomenal rate , having , on June 30 , 1896 , a population of 122 , - 420 . In the Australasian colonies the male ...
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... cent . was expended on railroads , waterworks , and telegraphs . The rail- roads yield a net revenue over working expenses of 3.65 per cent . The real property of the colony is valued at £ 51,056,380 , and the personal property at ...
... cent . was expended on railroads , waterworks , and telegraphs . The rail- roads yield a net revenue over working expenses of 3.65 per cent . The real property of the colony is valued at £ 51,056,380 , and the personal property at ...
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