The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 174
... Robert Stout . Behind these men were religious organisa- tions and influential groups of women . Their support of the Liberal- Labour party was due in part to the belief that they would get from it the local option legislation they ...
... Robert Stout . Behind these men were religious organisa- tions and influential groups of women . Their support of the Liberal- Labour party was due in part to the belief that they would get from it the local option legislation they ...
Page 209
... STOUT'S PROTEST 209 Sir Francis Bell , who had already taken part in the colonies ' representations to the Home Government , cabled in October that instructions had been sent to the Commodore at Sydney to proclaim ... Robert Stout's Protest.
... STOUT'S PROTEST 209 Sir Francis Bell , who had already taken part in the colonies ' representations to the Home Government , cabled in October that instructions had been sent to the Commodore at Sydney to proclaim ... Robert Stout's Protest.
Page 210
... Robert Stout asserted that New Zealand had not instigated the movement in Samoa for annexation to Great Britain . In May 1886 , King Malietoa placed himself temporarily under the protection of the United States in order to defend ...
... Robert Stout asserted that New Zealand had not instigated the movement in Samoa for annexation to Great Britain . In May 1886 , King Malietoa placed himself temporarily under the protection of the United States in order to defend ...
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