The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... Samoa " . In a memorandum of 15 July 1885 , 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 ...
... Samoa " . In a memorandum of 15 July 1885 , 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 ...
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... Samoa would simply become British territory - a British colony , if you like — in the ordinary sense of the term . But we discovered when we got to Paris that the Council of Powers had decided that there would be no annexations in the ...
... Samoa would simply become British territory - a British colony , if you like — in the ordinary sense of the term . But we discovered when we got to Paris that the Council of Powers had decided that there would be no annexations in the ...
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... Samoa . To deal with the trouble , provision was made for the deportation of Europeans from Samoa , and for the removal of a Samoan from one part of Samoa to another ; a practice which had been in vogue for some years . Indeed , the ...
... Samoa . To deal with the trouble , provision was made for the deportation of Europeans from Samoa , and for the removal of a Samoan from one part of Samoa to another ; a practice which had been in vogue for some years . Indeed , the ...
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