The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... miles to the west , and Chatham Island , 500 miles to the east . In Cretaceous times this possibly formed a continuous land surface to which has been given the name of " Old New Zealand " . From the north - east of the deeply drowned ...
... miles to the west , and Chatham Island , 500 miles to the east . In Cretaceous times this possibly formed a continuous land surface to which has been given the name of " Old New Zealand " . From the north - east of the deeply drowned ...
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... miles ) , Geelong ( 50 miles ) , and Bendigo ( 100 miles ) . In both colonies , the costs of construction were greatly under - estimated , and the respective Governments were forced to take over the lines in order to get them completed ...
... miles ) , Geelong ( 50 miles ) , and Bendigo ( 100 miles ) . In both colonies , the costs of construction were greatly under - estimated , and the respective Governments were forced to take over the lines in order to get them completed ...
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... miles east of the Suez Canal , immediately after the surprise and partial destruction of the 5th Yeomanry Brigade which had been engaged upon scattered outpost duty . Chauvel followed with the remainder of the Anzac Mounted Division ...
... miles east of the Suez Canal , immediately after the surprise and partial destruction of the 5th Yeomanry Brigade which had been engaged upon scattered outpost duty . Chauvel followed with the remainder of the Anzac Mounted Division ...
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