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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... Pacific and westward to Ceylon , the south Indian coasts , Madagascar and East Africa . It is probable that the first Oceanic culture movement was southward from Cambodia into Malaysia , and that subsequent movements have followed the ...
... Pacific and westward to Ceylon , the south Indian coasts , Madagascar and East Africa . It is probable that the first Oceanic culture movement was southward from Cambodia into Malaysia , and that subsequent movements have followed the ...
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... Pacific . As early as 1848,3 Governor Sir George Grey had recommended the annexation of Fiji and the Friendly ( or ... Pacific islands which might in foreign hands become a menace to British power in the Pacific . In August 1 N.Z. ...
... Pacific . As early as 1848,3 Governor Sir George Grey had recommended the annexation of Fiji and the Friendly ( or ... Pacific islands which might in foreign hands become a menace to British power in the Pacific . In August 1 N.Z. ...
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... PACIFIC RELATIONS . Honolulu Session 1925 : Proceedings . Hawaii , 1925 . Problems of the Pacific : Proceedings of the second Conference , 1927. Ed . by J. B. Condliffe . Chicago , 1928 . Problems of the Pacific : Proceedings of the ...
... PACIFIC RELATIONS . Honolulu Session 1925 : Proceedings . Hawaii , 1925 . Problems of the Pacific : Proceedings of the second Conference , 1927. Ed . by J. B. Condliffe . Chicago , 1928 . Problems of the Pacific : Proceedings of the ...
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