The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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question . There were many disputed land claims to be settled ; a Polynesian Land Company under a charter from Thakombau claimed 200,000 acres.1 The natives resented a land - tax imposed by the previous Government partly with the object ...
question . There were many disputed land claims to be settled ; a Polynesian Land Company under a charter from Thakombau claimed 200,000 acres.1 The natives resented a land - tax imposed by the previous Government partly with the object ...
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At the various conferences which were called to deal with that constant irritant , the tariff question , opportunity was taken to deal with other matters of common concern , such as lighthouses , ocean mail services , cable ...
At the various conferences which were called to deal with that constant irritant , the tariff question , opportunity was taken to deal with other matters of common concern , such as lighthouses , ocean mail services , cable ...
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... 130 Rattlesnake , 640 Redfern , Wm . , 106 , 107 , 152 Reefton , 19 Referendum : proposal to submit Federation question to , 439 ; proposal as to dual , 444 ; Commonwealth powers issue submitted to , 477 ; constitution altera- tion ...
... 130 Rattlesnake , 640 Redfern , Wm . , 106 , 107 , 152 Reefton , 19 Referendum : proposal to submit Federation question to , 439 ; proposal as to dual , 444 ; Commonwealth powers issue submitted to , 477 ; constitution altera- tion ...
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