The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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RELATIONS WITH AUSTRALIA 203 the subject ; but though expressing sympathy with Victoria's desire to abolish transportation , it declined to send a delegate to the proposed conference . The gold discoveries in Otago and Westland greatly ...
RELATIONS WITH AUSTRALIA 203 the subject ; but though expressing sympathy with Victoria's desire to abolish transportation , it declined to send a delegate to the proposed conference . The gold discoveries in Otago and Westland greatly ...
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At the Colonial Conference of 1887 , Sir F. D. Bell urged that power to negotiate with foreign Governments on matters of trade should be extended to all colonial Governments . This was opposed on the ground that it might lead to ...
At the Colonial Conference of 1887 , Sir F. D. Bell urged that power to negotiate with foreign Governments on matters of trade should be extended to all colonial Governments . This was opposed on the ground that it might lead to ...
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Problems of the Pacific : Proceedings of the second Conference , 1927. Ed . by J. B. Condliffe . Chicago , 1928 . Problems of the Pacific : Proceedings of the third Conference ... , Japan ... 1930. Ed . by J. B. Condliffe .
Problems of the Pacific : Proceedings of the second Conference , 1927. Ed . by J. B. Condliffe . Chicago , 1928 . Problems of the Pacific : Proceedings of the third Conference ... , Japan ... 1930. Ed . by J. B. Condliffe .
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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