A History of the Tariff Relations of the Australian Colonies

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A History of the Tariff Relations of the Australian Colonies
Cephas Daniel Allin
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407. 2 « Ibid.
27 Hon. G. F. Angas, one of the founders of South Australia.
28 Allin, The Early Federation Movement of Australia, 395.
29 The Colonial Secretary had been requested by Mr. Younghusband to lay the Victoria correspond- ence before the Council.
120 CEPHAS DANIEL ALLIN glad to let them go by the board. An attempt to revive the resolutions somewhat later 30 was met by an emphatic declaration from the Colonial Secretary that he did not anticipate any practical results would follow a re
...consideration. '" 1 The untimely fate of the resolutions in the Council apparently dissuaded the government from taking the matter up in the Assembly ; and the members of the Assembly were not sufficiently interested in the subject to bring it up for consideration on their own initiative. For the time being the question was dropped. 32 Meanwhile the fiscal policy of Victoria was undergoing material modifi- cations. The tariff of 1852, as we have seen, had abolished the system of ad valorem duties and in lieu thereof had placed duties on a few articles of general consumption which were not necessities of life.

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