The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 145
... Boards devoted to the furthering of education and research - the Board of Maori Arts and Crafts , the Maori Purposes Fund Control Board and the Maori Ethnological Research Board . The first of these administers the school recently ...
... Boards devoted to the furthering of education and research - the Board of Maori Arts and Crafts , the Maori Purposes Fund Control Board and the Maori Ethnological Research Board . The first of these administers the school recently ...
Page 198
... board , which was set up in 1923 by an Act conferring very wide powers . The board has had a stormy career , and has met with bitter opposition from a large minority of the dairy farmers within New Zealand , as well as from merchants ...
... board , which was set up in 1923 by an Act conferring very wide powers . The board has had a stormy career , and has met with bitter opposition from a large minority of the dairy farmers within New Zealand , as well as from merchants ...
Page 237
... BOARD 237 enquiries and to report and advise the Government . The original idea was that the commission should be unofficial , but this was departed from by the appointment of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance to act with ...
... BOARD 237 enquiries and to report and advise the Government . The original idea was that the commission should be unofficial , but this was departed from by the appointment of the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance to act with ...
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