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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1 In November 1871 the New Zealand Government drew up an important statement on the Samoan question , and urged that the islands should be placed under the protection of Great Britain or a British colony . Lord Kimberley , in the course ...
1 In November 1871 the New Zealand Government drew up an important statement on the Samoan question , and urged that the islands should be placed under the protection of Great Britain or a British colony . Lord Kimberley , in the course ...
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Germany renounced in favour of Great Britain all her rights in the Tonga Islands and Savage Island . She recognised as British possessions . certain of the Solomon Islands then belonging to Germany . In a memorandum of 16 April 1900 ...
Germany renounced in favour of Great Britain all her rights in the Tonga Islands and Savage Island . She recognised as British possessions . certain of the Solomon Islands then belonging to Germany . In a memorandum of 16 April 1900 ...
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Auckland , 1929 . COLQUHOUN , A. R. The Mastery of the Pacific . 1902 . CONDLIFFE , J. B. New Zealand in the Making . 1930 . Short History of New Zealand . Christchurch , 1925 . DILKE , Sir C. Greater Britain . 2 vols . 1868 .
Auckland , 1929 . COLQUHOUN , A. R. The Mastery of the Pacific . 1902 . CONDLIFFE , J. B. New Zealand in the Making . 1930 . Short History of New Zealand . Christchurch , 1925 . DILKE , Sir C. Greater Britain . 2 vols . 1868 .
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