Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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Side 200
... British sovereignty over the country . This was done in 1840 , but in 1835 , at the instigation of Williams , the British Government recog- nised the United Tribes of New Zealand " as an independent State , with a national flag of their ...
... British sovereignty over the country . This was done in 1840 , but in 1835 , at the instigation of Williams , the British Government recog- nised the United Tribes of New Zealand " as an independent State , with a national flag of their ...
Side 201
... British officials to the choosing of a flag by the new Maori State , he began to think that it was a magic symbol of the power of the new Government which he had learned to hate and fear as a dangerous rival . If he could only demolish ...
... British officials to the choosing of a flag by the new Maori State , he began to think that it was a magic symbol of the power of the new Government which he had learned to hate and fear as a dangerous rival . If he could only demolish ...
Side 115
... British as Allies . ¿ We gathered round a table and made mutual arrangements for the troops ' accommodation and future conduct . We examined one another's uniforms so as to be able to explain to our respective soldiers whom they should ...
... British as Allies . ¿ We gathered round a table and made mutual arrangements for the troops ' accommodation and future conduct . We examined one another's uniforms so as to be able to explain to our respective soldiers whom they should ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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