The New Golden Age And Influence of the Precious Metals Upon the World volume 1

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The New Golden Age And Influence of the Precious Metals Upon the World volume 1
R H Robert Hogarth Patterson
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Yet along the long course of the Murray Eiver, and also in many other parts, these wide plains are grassy and verdurous one of the finest pastoral regions in the world. Thus Aus- tralia has two distinct regions, fitted for entirely different forms of industry and of social life. There is the commercial and urban region of the coast, and the pastoral townless regions of the interior. It is as if the steppes of Russia or of Upper Asia were -in contiguity with the sea-indented lands of Britain. La...cking our rich and abundant mines of coal and iron, the Australian coast-region can never equal the mother country in the sources of commercial and manufacturing power; but in the fertile plains of the interior, Australia has an all-sufficient source of food-supplies, and amplest scope for the free and vigorous pastoral life, where civilised nomads, ever in the saddle, rear flocks of sheep and herds, both of cattle and horses, far in excess of the wants or con- suming power of the Australians themselves ; thereby giving a foreign trade to Australia, while helping to sustain with the necessaries of life the dense centres of population and civilisation in the Northern world.

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