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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... Samoa to be united to New Zealand , ministers thought it important that the Colonial Secretary should at once visit Samoa . Jervois had objected to this , but consented to cable to the British Government to find out its attitude towards ...
... Samoa to be united to New Zealand , ministers thought it important that the Colonial Secretary should at once visit Samoa . Jervois had objected to this , but consented to cable to the British Government to find out its attitude towards ...
Page 240
... Samoa . To deal with the trouble , provision was made for the deportation of Europeans from Samoa , and for the removal of a Samoan from one part of Samoa to another ; a practice which had been in vogue for some years.6 Indeed , the ...
... Samoa . To deal with the trouble , provision was made for the deportation of Europeans from Samoa , and for the removal of a Samoan from one part of Samoa to another ; a practice which had been in vogue for some years.6 Indeed , the ...
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... Samoa as an integral part of the Dominion , which might apply its laws to the territory . The health and education of the Samoans have been the special care of New Zealand . On the medical side1 great success has followed the ...
... Samoa as an integral part of the Dominion , which might apply its laws to the territory . The health and education of the Samoans have been the special care of New Zealand . On the medical side1 great success has followed the ...
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