The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 5–9University of Auckland., 1971 |
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... Naval Conference in 1927 , adviser to the New Zealand delegation during the London Naval Conference in 1930 and consultant at various other times , he occa- sionally appeared to be the fountainhead of New Zealand naval policy . With his ...
... Naval Conference in 1927 , adviser to the New Zealand delegation during the London Naval Conference in 1930 and consultant at various other times , he occa- sionally appeared to be the fountainhead of New Zealand naval policy . With his ...
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... naval force , was redirected to provide for its maintenance . According to section 19 of the Naval Defence Act 1913 , the New Zealand force , unlike the Royal Australian Navy , was to revert to Admiralty control upon the outbreak of war ...
... naval force , was redirected to provide for its maintenance . According to section 19 of the Naval Defence Act 1913 , the New Zealand force , unlike the Royal Australian Navy , was to revert to Admiralty control upon the outbreak of war ...
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... naval base would be developed at Singapore at which this force would concen- trate . Although the individual naval requirements of the Dominions were discussed at the ... naval forces and bases LORD JELLICOE AND NEW ZEALAND NAVAL POLICY 65.
... naval base would be developed at Singapore at which this force would concen- trate . Although the individual naval requirements of the Dominions were discussed at the ... naval forces and bases LORD JELLICOE AND NEW ZEALAND NAVAL POLICY 65.
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Tasmanian Patriotism | 18 |
PRISCILLA WILLIAMS New Zealand at the 1930 Imperial | 31 |
PUGH The New Zealand Legion 19321935 | 49 |
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