Statistics of Australia
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Haughton, James. 'Statistics of Australia'. - Dublin: Dublin Statistical Society, No. 74, 1854, pp1-14Download Item:
Abstract:
The material improvement in our Australian colonies,
since the discovery of gold in that region of the earth, being, I
believe, unexampled in the history of our race, I have thought
that a few statistics, drawn from reliable sources, marking the
wondrous progress in wealth in these dependencies of the British
crown, might not prove uninteresting to this society. Thousands of our countrymen are flocking to that land,
wherein they hope to realize, in a brief period of time, fortunes sufficiently
large to place them in comfortable circumstances during the
remainder of their lives. In this expectation a few are so fortunate
as to have their hopes realized, but very many are doomed to disappointment.
On the whole, however, the general result produced
is an extraordinary progress in wealth ; and so enormous is
the amount of commercial activity, that the trade of Melbourne
has reached such a degree of importance, that its port is now said
to rank fourth in the British dominions.
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A paper read before the Dublin Statistical Society on Monday, 28th November, 1853
Author: Haughton, James
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Dublin Statistical SocietyType of material:
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Journal of the Dublin Statistical SocietyNo. 74, 1854
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Statistics, Australia, Economic conditionsISSN:
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