Box C3030305
Contains 18 Results:
Western Pacific High Commission. Proclamation amending the Convention of 20th October, 1906, establishing the New Hebrides including the Banks and Torres Islands as a region of joint British and French influence. Vila, New Hebrides. 2nd December 1907. , 1907 - 1907
I. Printed Estimates. 1915–1919. II. Printed papers relating to the New Hebrides. 1880–1940. III. Printed papers and typescript copies of documents relating to the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. 1880–1942. IV. Printed papers relating to Tonga. 1887–1918. V. Printed papers and typescript copies of documents relating to the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. 1875–1967. VI. Various printed papers relating to the Western Pacific, including copies of legislation. 1886–1960.
A volume containing:- a) Pacific Order in Council 1893. b) Pacific Islands Civil Marriage Order in Council 1907. c) New Hebrides Order in Council 1922. d) Anglo-French Protocol 1914. e) New Hebrides Order in Council 1923. f) Pacific Order in Council 1941. , 1893 - 1941
I. Printed Estimates. 1915–1919. II. Printed papers relating to the New Hebrides. 1880–1940. III. Printed papers and typescript copies of documents relating to the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. 1880–1942. IV. Printed papers relating to Tonga. 1887–1918. V. Printed papers and typescript copies of documents relating to the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. 1875–1967. VI. Various printed papers relating to the Western Pacific, including copies of legislation. 1886–1960.
Proclamation. The New Hebrides Order in Council, 1907. 19th November, 1907. , 1907 - 1907
I. Printed Estimates. 1915–1919. II. Printed papers relating to the New Hebrides. 1880–1940. III. Printed papers and typescript copies of documents relating to the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. 1880–1942. IV. Printed papers relating to Tonga. 1887–1918. V. Printed papers and typescript copies of documents relating to the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. 1875–1967. VI. Various printed papers relating to the Western Pacific, including copies of legislation. 1886–1960.