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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... of natural geographical barriers better exemplified than in New Zealand , especially before the abolition of the provinces in 1876 ; for people of the same race and generation were effectually divided in interests and outlook .
... of natural geographical barriers better exemplified than in New Zealand , especially before the abolition of the provinces in 1876 ; for people of the same race and generation were effectually divided in interests and outlook .
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The second of the Boards mentioned was created in 1924 , and derives its income from many sums of interest accumulated by Maori Land Boards , which cannot satisfactorily be paid out to individuals or organisations .
The second of the Boards mentioned was created in 1924 , and derives its income from many sums of interest accumulated by Maori Land Boards , which cannot satisfactorily be paid out to individuals or organisations .
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Under an agreement with the Imperial Government , £ 27,532,164 of the public debt of the Dominion was funded on an annuity basis of 6 per cent . , the interest being £ 4 . 19s . 6d . per cent . , the balance going to reduction of debt .
Under an agreement with the Imperial Government , £ 27,532,164 of the public debt of the Dominion was funded on an annuity basis of 6 per cent . , the interest being £ 4 . 19s . 6d . per cent . , the balance going to reduction of debt .
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