The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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Strana 53
... women in the King Country . Even worse , the prosperous established ' Hindu in the towns ' occasionally dares to ogle white women , if white men are not about . Perhaps most humiliating of all was the fact that some Auckland Chinese ...
... women in the King Country . Even worse , the prosperous established ' Hindu in the towns ' occasionally dares to ogle white women , if white men are not about . Perhaps most humiliating of all was the fact that some Auckland Chinese ...
Strana 55
... women allowed to enter Fiji ( and the victor playfully criss - crosses his rival with a cane knife and throws his entrails to the fishes ! ' ) or buying the favours of Fijian women with a ' leg bangle and a bunch of beads ' . Those not ...
... women allowed to enter Fiji ( and the victor playfully criss - crosses his rival with a cane knife and throws his entrails to the fishes ! ' ) or buying the favours of Fijian women with a ' leg bangle and a bunch of beads ' . Those not ...
Strana 169
... women and 186 children , not including 386 half - castes . The majority of the newcomers were ' British settlers and their families from New Zealand'.9 Up to this time there were relatively few European women in the group : many of the ...
... women and 186 children , not including 386 half - castes . The majority of the newcomers were ' British settlers and their families from New Zealand'.9 Up to this time there were relatively few European women in the group : many of the ...
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