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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In 1877 , both in Christchurch and in Dunedin , public meetings were held at which resolutions were passed urging the Government to purchase materials locally . In its origins , this movement , which was consolidated in 1884 into a New ...
In 1877 , both in Christchurch and in Dunedin , public meetings were held at which resolutions were passed urging the Government to purchase materials locally . In its origins , this movement , which was consolidated in 1884 into a New ...
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When the original Act was being passed through the Upper House , one of its opponents declared that no one but a madman would invest money in New Zealand enterprises if they were to be controlled and regulated by an irresponsible body ...
When the original Act was being passed through the Upper House , one of its opponents declared that no one but a madman would invest money in New Zealand enterprises if they were to be controlled and regulated by an irresponsible body ...
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The First Lord of the Admiralty had favoured a continuance of the subsidy , but a reference to the Committee of Imperial Defence and further discussion led to the creation of the New Zealand division of the Royal Navy and the passing of ...
The First Lord of the Admiralty had favoured a continuance of the subsidy , but a reference to the Committee of Imperial Defence and further discussion led to the creation of the New Zealand division of the Royal Navy and the passing of ...
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