The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 87
MANA OF THE CHIEFS 87 The employment of a native constabulary force , thus acquainting them with our laws ; the enactment of laws for the adjustment of all disputes between natives and Europeans ; the employment of natives upon public ...
MANA OF THE CHIEFS 87 The employment of a native constabulary force , thus acquainting them with our laws ; the enactment of laws for the adjustment of all disputes between natives and Europeans ; the employment of natives upon public ...
Page 106
This division was widened when the war broke down the arrangement of 1856 , whereby native affairs were left under the ... The control was far from complete , for the Assembly alone could legislate for the natives , and provide the ...
This division was widened when the war broke down the arrangement of 1856 , whereby native affairs were left under the ... The control was far from complete , for the Assembly alone could legislate for the natives , and provide the ...
Page 142
The Native Schools Act of 1858 , providing for an annual parliamentary vote , was not a success ; the legislation of ... which was transferred from the control of the Department of Native Affairs to the Education Department in 1879.
The Native Schools Act of 1858 , providing for an annual parliamentary vote , was not a success ; the legislation of ... which was transferred from the control of the Department of Native Affairs to the Education Department in 1879.
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