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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... Islands in 1901. In addition , the New Zealand Government ad- ministers , under mandates from the League of Nations , Western Samoa and , jointly with Australia , the island of Nauru ; it administers , under imperial Orders - in ...
... Islands in 1901. In addition , the New Zealand Government ad- ministers , under mandates from the League of Nations , Western Samoa and , jointly with Australia , the island of Nauru ; it administers , under imperial Orders - in ...
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... Island . The island now called South Island was named Middle Island on the maps of the New Zealand Department of Lands and Survey until June 1907 , when the then Minister of Lands gave instructions that the names to be used for the islands ...
... Island . The island now called South Island was named Middle Island on the maps of the New Zealand Department of Lands and Survey until June 1907 , when the then Minister of Lands gave instructions that the names to be used for the islands ...
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... Island , Stewart Island , Cook Strait and the Taranaki coast . The survey of the coast was practically completed in 1854 by Captain Drury of the Pandora . The proclamation of British sovereignty in 1840 , the establishment of Auckland ...
... Island , Stewart Island , Cook Strait and the Taranaki coast . The survey of the coast was practically completed in 1854 by Captain Drury of the Pandora . The proclamation of British sovereignty in 1840 , the establishment of Auckland ...
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