The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 145
SOCIAL STATUS OF THE MAORI 145 There are also three Boards devoted to the furthering of education and research the Board of Maori Arts and Crafts , the Maori Purposes Fund Control Board and the Maori Ethnological Research Board .
SOCIAL STATUS OF THE MAORI 145 There are also three Boards devoted to the furthering of education and research the Board of Maori Arts and Crafts , the Maori Purposes Fund Control Board and the Maori Ethnological Research Board .
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NATIONAL EFFICIENCY BOARD 237 enquiries and to report and advise the Government . The original idea was that the commission should be unofficial , but this was departed from by the appointment of the Prime Minister and the Minister of ...
NATIONAL EFFICIENCY BOARD 237 enquiries and to report and advise the Government . The original idea was that the commission should be unofficial , but this was departed from by the appointment of the Prime Minister and the Minister of ...
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In 1913 Parliament passed an Act to establish a Board of Science and Art , to take control of the Dominion Museum , the projected Dominion Art Gallery and the Art and Historical Library . Economic difficulties have prevented the ...
In 1913 Parliament passed an Act to establish a Board of Science and Art , to take control of the Dominion Museum , the projected Dominion Art Gallery and the Art and Historical Library . Economic difficulties have prevented the ...
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