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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Stokes returned to New Zealand waters in 1848 as commander of the Acheron , and was engaged until March 1851 in a survey which dealt chiefly with the South Island , Stewart Island , Cook Strait and the Taranaki coast .
Stokes returned to New Zealand waters in 1848 as commander of the Acheron , and was engaged until March 1851 in a survey which dealt chiefly with the South Island , Stewart Island , Cook Strait and the Taranaki coast .
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The son of Te Rauparaha , however , induced him to return to Otaki , and finally , as related , Tamihana and his cousin set out ... He went unarmed and returned unscathed , after having visited and taught in every village of the enemy .
The son of Te Rauparaha , however , induced him to return to Otaki , and finally , as related , Tamihana and his cousin set out ... He went unarmed and returned unscathed , after having visited and taught in every village of the enemy .
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Scholarships were granted to ex - army nurses entitling them to train in London , they on return taking up work in the ... The repatriation of fit men was entrusted to the Repatriation Board ; the settlement of returned soldiers on the ...
Scholarships were granted to ex - army nurses entitling them to train in London , they on return taking up work in the ... The repatriation of fit men was entrusted to the Repatriation Board ; the settlement of returned soldiers on the ...
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