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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... ship - captains more savage than the savages , is graphically told in Marsden's journal of his first visit to New Zealand . By a strange coincidence , young Ruatara , broken by brutal treat- ment , ill and in misery , was on the same ship ...
... ship - captains more savage than the savages , is graphically told in Marsden's journal of his first visit to New Zealand . By a strange coincidence , young Ruatara , broken by brutal treat- ment , ill and in misery , was on the same ship ...
Page 225
... ship and the expenses of the two ships lent by the Admiralty . The outbreak of the war put an end to the training for the time being ; the Philomel passed over to the Admiralty and was used for escort and other war work . The New ...
... ship and the expenses of the two ships lent by the Admiralty . The outbreak of the war put an end to the training for the time being ; the Philomel passed over to the Admiralty and was used for escort and other war work . The New ...
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... ship , two light cruisers , oil ship and trawler , which experience during the war in mine sweeping has shown to be necessary . The training of personnel , supplemented by special courses in British training establishments , is ...
... ship , two light cruisers , oil ship and trawler , which experience during the war in mine sweeping has shown to be necessary . The training of personnel , supplemented by special courses in British training establishments , is ...
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