Correspondence on official subjects (304ff.), 1878

 
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Papers on relations with United States and Germany concerning Samoa, Indian migration to Fiji, Australian proposals for annexation of New Guinea, Pacific labour trade, accounts of High Commission for Western Pacific, independence of New Hebrides, publication of Polynesian dictionary, Fijian finances, changes in Legislative Council, negotiation of treaties with Samoa and Tonga, appeals from Supreme Council of Fiji, land claims, Torres Strait pearl fisheries, seizure of Iserbrook, appointments, withdrawal of detachment of Royal Engineers, and preservation of law and order in New Guinea. Correspondents include Gordon, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Sir Robert Herbert, J. Bramston and E. Wingfield.
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