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New Zealand's Record in the Pacific Islands in the Twentieth Century
註釋"This book traces the history of New Zealand's relations with the Pacific [islands] and particularly with the Cook Islands, Niue, Western Samoa and the Tokelaus in the [twentithh century]. In so doing, it covers the history of the Cook Islands from annexation to New Zealand in 1901 to the take-over of power by Mr. Albert Henry: and the history of Western Samoa from the New Zealand military occupation in 1914 to the declaration of Samoan independence on 1 January 1962. ... While critical of the inadequacies of New Zealand's approach to the solution of island problems, it ... assesses the merits and demerits of policies originating in Wellington and implemented in the islands."--Jacket