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... administration . The Domin- ion's Minister of Finance , seconded by Prime Minister William Massey , reminded the representatives that the administration of Samoa was " an Imperial , not a New Zealand , matter , " and # 184 was " under ...
... administration . The Domin- ion's Minister of Finance , seconded by Prime Minister William Massey , reminded the representatives that the administration of Samoa was " an Imperial , not a New Zealand , matter , " and # 184 was " under ...
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... administration demanded public rectification . " 4 He took particular issue with the annexationist declarations of Sir Harry Johnston , who incidentally had written the intro- duction to Morel's muckraking Red Rubber in 1906. In his ...
... administration demanded public rectification . " 4 He took particular issue with the annexationist declarations of Sir Harry Johnston , who incidentally had written the intro- duction to Morel's muckraking Red Rubber in 1906. In his ...
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... administration or economic development be based primarily upon the well - considered interests of the people them- selves . Any authority , control , or administration which may be necessary in respect of these peoples or territories ...
... administration or economic development be based primarily upon the well - considered interests of the people them- selves . Any authority , control , or administration which may be necessary in respect of these peoples or territories ...
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