The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 1–4University of Auckland., 1989 |
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... Union's 2,000 members were part of the 14,000 strong Federated Seamen of Australasia . The New Zealand branch owed its establishment to a visit by an Australian delegate in 1880 . With Australian support it had in 1887 fought a costly ...
... Union's 2,000 members were part of the 14,000 strong Federated Seamen of Australasia . The New Zealand branch owed its establishment to a visit by an Australian delegate in 1880 . With Australian support it had in 1887 fought a costly ...
Strana 67
... Union could be reorganised on a sounder basis . He made a second trip , to visit the sheds during the 1891-2 shearing season , travelling incog- nito and introducing himself to the squatters as a New Zealand organiser . The squatters ...
... Union could be reorganised on a sounder basis . He made a second trip , to visit the sheds during the 1891-2 shearing season , travelling incog- nito and introducing himself to the squatters as a New Zealand organiser . The squatters ...
Strana 68
... Union denied a cabled report that it had two agents in New Zealand engaging shearers , in con- travention of its agreement , but reported that nevertheless large numbers of shearers were arriving by every steamer from New Zea- land.62 ...
... Union denied a cabled report that it had two agents in New Zealand engaging shearers , in con- travention of its agreement , but reported that nevertheless large numbers of shearers were arriving by every steamer from New Zea- land.62 ...
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Kupe Toi and the Fleet | 14 |
Land Trans | 32 |
DIANNE LEWIS The Tin Trade in the Malay Peninsula during | 52 |
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