The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 11
Page 194
... Robert Stout had prophesied that the Act would mean a change from contract back to status . By 1907 the change was effective ; the labourer's status , moreover , was becoming stereotyped . This was indicated by the attitude of Judge Sim ...
... Robert Stout had prophesied that the Act would mean a change from contract back to status . By 1907 the change was effective ; the labourer's status , moreover , was becoming stereotyped . This was indicated by the attitude of Judge Sim ...
Page 209
... STOUT'S PROTEST 209 Sir Francis Bell , who had already taken part in the colonies ' representations to the Home Government , cabled in October that instructions had been sent to the Commodore at Sydney to ... Robert Stout's Protest.
... STOUT'S PROTEST 209 Sir Francis Bell , who had already taken part in the colonies ' representations to the Home Government , cabled in October that instructions had been sent to the Commodore at Sydney to ... Robert Stout's Protest.
Page 210
... Robert Stout asserted that New Zealand had not instigated the movement in Samoa for annexation to Great Britain . In May 1886 , King Malietoa placed himself temporarily under the protection of the United States in order to defend ...
... Robert Stout asserted that New Zealand had not instigated the movement in Samoa for annexation to Great Britain . In May 1886 , King Malietoa placed himself temporarily under the protection of the United States in order to defend ...
Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
48 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
acres annexation appointed Assembly Auckland Australia bank Bay of Islands bill Britain Canterbury Captain cent chief civilisation claims coast Colonial Office committee Company's Cook Cook Strait Court Crown defence despatch districts Dominion Dunedin early economic Edward Gibbon Wakefield effective Empire England established European farmers farming federation Fitzroy force French German Governor Hobson House Ibid immigration Imperial Government important increased industry influence interest Journal labour legislation Liberal-Labour loan Lord Maori wars Maoris Marsden ment military ministers ministry mission missionaries Nelson North organisation Otago Pacific Parl Parliament party passed political population proposed provinces Provincial Council provincialists purchase race Rauparaha revenue Robert Stout Samoa scheme secure Seddon session settlement settlers ship Sir George Grey social South Island South Wales Sydney Taranaki Te Rauparaha tion trade Treaty of Waitangi tribes troops Vogel Waikato Wakefield Wellington William Zealand Company