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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Page 217
... defence , the New Zealand ministers wrote in a memorandum of 30 December 1870 : 2 Action of the Imperial government - action in which the colony has noshare - and over which it can exercise no control - may suddenly plunge the colony ...
... defence , the New Zealand ministers wrote in a memorandum of 30 December 1870 : 2 Action of the Imperial government - action in which the colony has noshare - and over which it can exercise no control - may suddenly plunge the colony ...
Page 220
... defence . The report for 1912-13 on the defence forces stated that 18,687 officers and men had been trained at an annual camp , 17,831 for two years , and that they all had a rudimentary knowledge of field training . The report added ...
... defence . The report for 1912-13 on the defence forces stated that 18,687 officers and men had been trained at an annual camp , 17,831 for two years , and that they all had a rudimentary knowledge of field training . The report added ...
Page 289
... Defence concerning moral , mental and social changes made by camp life . Not printed . Filed with Defence Dept. Wellington , 1916-17 . Compulsory registration under the Military Service Act : see Year Book , 1916 and 1917 . Defence ...
... Defence concerning moral , mental and social changes made by camp life . Not printed . Filed with Defence Dept. Wellington , 1916-17 . Compulsory registration under the Military Service Act : see Year Book , 1916 and 1917 . Defence ...
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