British Policy in the South Pacific, 1786-1893: A Study in British Policy Towards the South Pacific Islands Prior to the Establishment of Governments by the Great Powers
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THE ADJUNCT POLICY | 1 |
JOHN COMPANYS CITADEL | 9 |
THE END OF MONOPOLY IV | 14 |
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Aberdeen administration Admiralty annexation appointment Australian colonies authority Belmore Bourke Britain British Consul British Government British interests British policy British rule British subjects Busby Caledonia Captain Chapter chiefs claims Colonial Office commercial Company Consul consular Corr despatch Encl established European extended extra-consular jurisdiction favour Fijian Fijian Government Foreign Office France French action German Glenelg Goodenough and Layard Gordon government in Fiji Governor Guinea Hebrides High Commission High Commissioner ibid Kimberley labour trade labour traffic London Lord Majesty's Majesty's Government Memorandum ment minimum intervention policy native rulers naval officers Navy offences offer of cession Order in Council Pacific islands Palmerston political Pomare powers Pritchard problem of government protection protectorate Queensland recognition recommended Resident Samoa settlement settlers ships Smythe Society Islands South Pacific South Sea South Wales Sydney Tahiti territories Thakombau Thurston tion Tonga treaty Vict vols Western Pacific Zealand