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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... passed urging the Government to purchase materials locally . In its origins , this movement , which was consolidated in 1884 into a New Zealand Protection Association , was very closely connected with the trade - union movement , which ...
... passed urging the Government to purchase materials locally . In its origins , this movement , which was consolidated in 1884 into a New Zealand Protection Association , was very closely connected with the trade - union movement , which ...
Page 186
... passed through the Upper House , one of its opponents declared that no one but a madman would invest money in New ... passed into law , and the Arbitration Court was just beginning to function . It has often been noticed that the ...
... passed through the Upper House , one of its opponents declared that no one but a madman would invest money in New ... passed into law , and the Arbitration Court was just beginning to function . It has often been noticed that the ...
Page 225
... passing of the Naval Defence Act , 1913. The Act1 provided that , whenever war had been declared between Great Britain and any other country , or whenever war was imminent , the New Zealand Division and the naval forces passed over to ...
... passing of the Naval Defence Act , 1913. The Act1 provided that , whenever war had been declared between Great Britain and any other country , or whenever war was imminent , the New Zealand Division and the naval forces passed over to ...
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