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 116
... remained to be proved that abolition would get the North Island out of its diffi- culties . On the other hand , it was natural that Vogel should follow the line of attack least likely to arouse opposition in the South . The opposition ...
... remained to be proved that abolition would get the North Island out of its diffi- culties . On the other hand , it was natural that Vogel should follow the line of attack least likely to arouse opposition in the South . The opposition ...
Page 191
... remained a private corporation in which the Government was a large shareholder . As such , the Government has statutory power to nominate the chairman and a majority of the directors as well as the auditors . There is ample power under ...
... remained a private corporation in which the Government was a large shareholder . As such , the Government has statutory power to nominate the chairman and a majority of the directors as well as the auditors . There is ample power under ...
Page 229
... remained under military administration until this was replaced by civil government on 1 May 1920 . The main body , after three weeks ' delay awaiting escort , sailed on October 16 , under the protection of H.M.S. Minotaur , the Japanese ...
... remained under military administration until this was replaced by civil government on 1 May 1920 . The main body , after three weeks ' delay awaiting escort , sailed on October 16 , under the protection of H.M.S. Minotaur , the Japanese ...
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