The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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... continued to arrive in the last weeks of 1920 , and protests continued to be made . Seddon , lamented the Wanganui Herald in support once more of the Auckland R.S.A. , would long ago have put on his hob - nailed boots and stopped the ...
... continued to arrive in the last weeks of 1920 , and protests continued to be made . Seddon , lamented the Wanganui Herald in support once more of the Auckland R.S.A. , would long ago have put on his hob - nailed boots and stopped the ...
Strana 191
... continued to have difficulty in maintaining its public works programme , because of the shortage of convicts , although the reduced demand of the settlers , due to the drought and the depression , prevented the problem from becoming ...
... continued to have difficulty in maintaining its public works programme , because of the shortage of convicts , although the reduced demand of the settlers , due to the drought and the depression , prevented the problem from becoming ...
Strana 130
... continued for so long shows what great hopes the ministry had placed in the south - west coast of Africa , for it was quite obviously unsuitable as a place of settlement , even for convicts . Reluctantly , the Pitt Ministry was obliged ...
... continued for so long shows what great hopes the ministry had placed in the south - west coast of Africa , for it was quite obviously unsuitable as a place of settlement , even for convicts . Reluctantly , the Pitt Ministry was obliged ...
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