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 106
... imperial war and that the Imperial Government must pay . Stafford , in the House , did not deny that he and his colleagues had advised that martial law should be proclaimed in Taranaki - but they had done so in their capacity as ...
... imperial war and that the Imperial Government must pay . Stafford , in the House , did not deny that he and his colleagues had advised that martial law should be proclaimed in Taranaki - but they had done so in their capacity as ...
Page 217
... Imperial policy towards New Zealand , the expediency of declaring the in- dependence of the colony , of refusing to maintain the vice - regal ... Imperial government should in such cases adequately defend it , Imperial Defence.
... Imperial policy towards New Zealand , the expediency of declaring the in- dependence of the colony , of refusing to maintain the vice - regal ... Imperial government should in such cases adequately defend it , Imperial Defence.
Page 236
... Imperial Government was for military purposes , but , when supplies became available for sale to the public , the Imperial Government undertook to return to the New Zealand wool growers one - half the profits.2 By 31 March 1919 there ...
... Imperial Government was for military purposes , but , when supplies became available for sale to the public , the Imperial Government undertook to return to the New Zealand wool growers one - half the profits.2 By 31 March 1919 there ...
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