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The Implementation of the White Australia Policy in the Queensland Sugar Industry 1901‐12 *

The Implementation of the White Australia Policy in the Queensland Sugar Industry 1901‐12 * Footnotes 1 Robert Garran, Prosper the Commonwealth (Sydney, 1950), p 150. 1 A. T. Yarwood, Asian Migration to Australia (Melbourne, UP, 1964). 3 Royal Commission into Condition of Sugar Industry in Queensland (Brisbane 1889), p xlviii, minority report by W. H. Groom. 4 See R. G. Neale,“The New State Movement in Queensland”, Historical Studies, No 15 (Nov. 1950), pp 198–213. 5 R. S. Parker,“Australian Federation: The Influence of Economic Interests and Political Pressures”, Historical Studies, IV, No 13, (Nov. 1947), pp 1–74. G. C. Bolton, A Thousand Miles Away (Brisbane, 1963), p 248. 6 G. Parnaby, Britain and the Labour Trade in the Southwest Pacific, (Durham, NC, 1964) p 196. 7 Bolton, op. cit., pp 209‐10. 8 Yarwood, op. cit., p 19. 9 op. cit., p 22. 10 V & P Queensland 1901.“Cane Sugar Industry of Australia” (Report of Dr W. Maxwell, p 2). 11 The gradual elimination of the Kanaka was to be begun by a licence system operating from 1902. Text of provisions from telegram to Prime Minister from Premier of Queensland, 7 Oct. 1901 (Commonwealth Archives Office, CP 677 01'2721). 12 The crucial constitutional question of the working of the Federal system also was raised http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Copyright © 1965 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1965.tb00432.x
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Footnotes 1 Robert Garran, Prosper the Commonwealth (Sydney, 1950), p 150. 1 A. T. Yarwood, Asian Migration to Australia (Melbourne, UP, 1964). 3 Royal Commission into Condition of Sugar Industry in Queensland (Brisbane 1889), p xlviii, minority report by W. H. Groom. 4 See R. G. Neale,“The New State Movement in Queensland”, Historical Studies, No 15 (Nov. 1950), pp 198–213. 5 R. S. Parker,“Australian Federation: The Influence of Economic Interests and Political Pressures”, Historical Studies, IV, No 13, (Nov. 1947), pp 1–74. G. C. Bolton, A Thousand Miles Away (Brisbane, 1963), p 248. 6 G. Parnaby, Britain and the Labour Trade in the Southwest Pacific, (Durham, NC, 1964) p 196. 7 Bolton, op. cit., pp 209‐10. 8 Yarwood, op. cit., p 19. 9 op. cit., p 22. 10 V & P Queensland 1901.“Cane Sugar Industry of Australia” (Report of Dr W. Maxwell, p 2). 11 The gradual elimination of the Kanaka was to be begun by a licence system operating from 1902. Text of provisions from telegram to Prime Minister from Premier of Queensland, 7 Oct. 1901 (Commonwealth Archives Office, CP 677 01'2721). 12 The crucial constitutional question of the working of the Federal system also was raised

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Aug 1, 1965

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