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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The gold rushes of Otago and Westland attracted many Chinese , and by 1871 their number was estimated at 4217.3 In August of that year a select committee of the House of Representatives decided that no sufficient grounds had been shown ...
The gold rushes of Otago and Westland attracted many Chinese , and by 1871 their number was estimated at 4217.3 In August of that year a select committee of the House of Representatives decided that no sufficient grounds had been shown ...
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In 1869 , the Royal Colonial Institute sought the support of the New Zealand Government for a conference of representatives of colonial Governments to be held in London.2 The proposal was afterwards withdrawn owing to the opposition of ...
In 1869 , the Royal Colonial Institute sought the support of the New Zealand Government for a conference of representatives of colonial Governments to be held in London.2 The proposal was afterwards withdrawn owing to the opposition of ...
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The most important references in the Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives and the Legislative Council are : Maori land tenure and native land problems : 1891 , Session II , G 1 ; 1907 , GI to G 1 e ; 1908 , G to Gu ...
The most important references in the Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives and the Legislative Council are : Maori land tenure and native land problems : 1891 , Session II , G 1 ; 1907 , GI to G 1 e ; 1908 , G to Gu ...
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