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10 I am indebted to Sir George Laking , Mr. Frank Corner and Mr. Charles Craw , interviewed in Wellington , October 1985 , for this information . 11 J. W. Davidson , Samoa Mo Samoa , Oxford , 1967 , p . 135-58 ; McIntosh , p . 17 .
10 I am indebted to Sir George Laking , Mr. Frank Corner and Mr. Charles Craw , interviewed in Wellington , October 1985 , for this information . 11 J. W. Davidson , Samoa Mo Samoa , Oxford , 1967 , p . 135-58 ; McIntosh , p . 17 .
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In his early years in Washington he reflected New Zealand policy very well and his telegrams tended to assume Wellington would agree with his observations.30 As the time since he had been in Wellington increased , and as a new breed of ...
In his early years in Washington he reflected New Zealand policy very well and his telegrams tended to assume Wellington would agree with his observations.30 As the time since he had been in Wellington increased , and as a new breed of ...
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Although too little is known of Wellington's working - class , it seems possible that in the inner city a similar process occurred somewhat later . In 1908-13 only the Wellington watersiders joined the Red Federation , although the ...
Although too little is known of Wellington's working - class , it seems possible that in the inner city a similar process occurred somewhat later . In 1908-13 only the Wellington watersiders joined the Red Federation , although the ...
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