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 120
... period 1843 to 1872. With the exception of the Wairau affair , they were confined to the North Island . The troubles in the northernmost district , where probably over one - third of the Maoris lived , and in the south around Cook ...
... period 1843 to 1872. With the exception of the Wairau affair , they were confined to the North Island . The troubles in the northernmost district , where probably over one - third of the Maoris lived , and in the south around Cook ...
Page 192
... period from 1915 to 1919. After party government was resumed , he had a some- what precarious majority , but there was no effective challenge to his administrative and legislative policies . His successor , J. G. Coates , gained at the ...
... period from 1915 to 1919. After party government was resumed , he had a some- what precarious majority , but there was no effective challenge to his administrative and legislative policies . His successor , J. G. Coates , gained at the ...
Page 198
... period of inflation . It is based upon a genuine and admitted need for more effective organisation of the long - term capital market ; but it is much complicated by the hankering for cheap credit to restore the level of land values ...
... period of inflation . It is based upon a genuine and admitted need for more effective organisation of the long - term capital market ; but it is much complicated by the hankering for cheap credit to restore the level of land values ...
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