Correspondence on official subjects (258ff.), 1867-1878
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- Papers on annexation of Fiji, appointment as Governor, selection of staff, powers of High Commissioner for Western Pacific, 1875 Pacific Islanders Protection Bill, impressions of Fiji, Gordon's interest in transfer to another colony, problems arising from publication of despatches, establishment of capital at Suva, ordinance on employment of immigrants in Fiji, honours, land disputes, New Guinea scheme of Australasian Colonization Company, Indian emigration to Fiji, Western Pacific Order in Council, and policy of Government on Samoa. Correspondents include Lord Carnarvon, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Sir Robert Herbert and R. Meade.
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