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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... ship - of - war should be stationed off the coast , that a commission of assize should be sent to New Zealand from Sydney at stated periods , and that the chiefs should be encouraged to exercise efficient govern- ment . He did not ...
... ship - of - war should be stationed off the coast , that a commission of assize should be sent to New Zealand from Sydney at stated periods , and that the chiefs should be encouraged to exercise efficient govern- ment . He did not ...
Page 221
... ship , or any ship , that New Zealand may acquire shall be under the administration of New Zealand in peace time , but shall automatically pass under the direct control of the Admiralty immediately on the outbreak of hostilities.2 The ...
... ship , or any ship , that New Zealand may acquire shall be under the administration of New Zealand in peace time , but shall automatically pass under the direct control of the Admiralty immediately on the outbreak of hostilities.2 The ...
Page 225
... ship and the expenses of the two ships lent by the Admiralty . The outbreak of the war put an end to the training for the time being ; the Philomel passed over to the Admiralty and was used for escort and other war work . The New ...
... ship and the expenses of the two ships lent by the Admiralty . The outbreak of the war put an end to the training for the time being ; the Philomel passed over to the Admiralty and was used for escort and other war work . The New ...
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