Across
- 3. A popular Chinese gambling game, in which players gambled on the number of coins left
- 6. A potentially deadly disease, the spread of which, in Australia, was blamed on the Chinese.
- 11. A group of government officials that makes laws
- 12. Giving money to corrupt the behaviour of a public official
- 14. Coming to a country of which one is not native, usually for permanent residence
- 15. Confining or keeping within limits
- 16. An official periodic count of a population including information such as age, occupation, etc.
- 17. A document describing the laws by which a country is governed
- 18. Concerned with the production and use of wealth
- 21. The act of making laws
- 23. Aspects of the past that remained the same over certain periods of time
- 24. An allowance paid to a person in consideration of past service, e.g. age, poverty
- 25. This conference in 1893 reignited interest in a second draft of the constitution.
Down
- 1. This judgement awarded a basic minimum wage for unskilled men.
- 2. A popular Chinese gambling game, also known as Chinese lottery
- 4. A direct vote by the electorate on a particular proposal
- 5. Work, usually involving physical effort
- 7. A slump or downturn in economic conditions
- 8. The introductory statement of the constitution
- 9. Raising sheep for wool or cattle for beef are examples of this type of farming industry.
- 10. The act of forming states into a single group with centralized control
- 13. Showing the most typical example of something
- 19. An addictive drug used for smoking which was brought in by many Chinese immigrants
- 20. A settlement in one country controlled by another country.
- 22. Not following the rules of acceptable behaviour
- 23. Government tax on goods crossing borders