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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RELATIONS WITH AUSTRALIA 203 the subject ; but though expressing sympathy with Victoria's desire to abolish transportation , it declined to send a delegate to the proposed conference . The gold discoveries in Otago and Westland greatly ...
RELATIONS WITH AUSTRALIA 203 the subject ; but though expressing sympathy with Victoria's desire to abolish transportation , it declined to send a delegate to the proposed conference . The gold discoveries in Otago and Westland greatly ...
Page 206
It appears to me " , he wrote , " that , so far as the islands of the Navigator group are concerned , New Zealand should take steps to secure that such an amount of protection shall be afforded to the group as the present rulers desire ...
It appears to me " , he wrote , " that , so far as the islands of the Navigator group are concerned , New Zealand should take steps to secure that such an amount of protection shall be afforded to the group as the present rulers desire ...
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This desire 1 The Soldier's Guide , pp . 32-9 . 2 See How to join the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy , 1924 . 3 New Zealand Educational Dept. , Naval Cadets , 1926 and Special Entry Cadetships in the Royal Navy , 1926 . was even ...
This desire 1 The Soldier's Guide , pp . 32-9 . 2 See How to join the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy , 1924 . 3 New Zealand Educational Dept. , Naval Cadets , 1926 and Special Entry Cadetships in the Royal Navy , 1926 . was even ...
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