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From Protectorate to Possession: British New Guinea 1884–88

From Protectorate to Possession: British New Guinea 1884–88 Footnotes 1 C. Lyne, New Guinea: An Account of the Establishment of the British Protectorate over the Southern Shores of New Guinea (London, 1885), p. 7. 2 P.W. van der Veur, Documents and Correspondence on New Guinea Boundaries (Canberra, 1966). p. 10. 3 Lyne, The Establishment of the British Protectorate , p. 26. 4 H.H. Rornilly, Letters from the Western Pacific and Mashonaland (London, 1893). p.255. 5 Ibid., p.254. 6 D. Scarr, Fragments of Empire: A History of the Western Pucific High Commission 1877–1914 (Canberra, 1967), p.22. 7 G.E. Metcalfe, Maclean of the Gold Coast (London, 19621, p.291. 8 Ibid., p.293. 9 For example. a fine and/or three months' imprisonment for breaking regulations, or deportation for two years, etc. Scarr, Fragments of Empire , pp.30–31. 10 Governor to Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary's Letters (Incoming), no. 283, 9 February 1885, South Australian Archives. 11 Ibid. 12 Admiralty to Erskine, enclosing copy of Scratchley's instructions, 26 November 1884, Letters, Royal Navy Australia Station, Mitchell Library, Sydney, NSW. 13 Ibid. 14 Scratchley to Secretary of State for Colonies, 15 January 1885, Commonwealth Archives Office (CAO), G7 no. 2. 15 Lawes to Secretary, 8 May 1885, Letters, London Missionary Society, no. 4680, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

From Protectorate to Possession: British New Guinea 1884–88

Australian Journal of Politics and History , Volume 21 (3) – Dec 1, 1975

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Copyright © 1975 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1975.tb01152.x
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Footnotes 1 C. Lyne, New Guinea: An Account of the Establishment of the British Protectorate over the Southern Shores of New Guinea (London, 1885), p. 7. 2 P.W. van der Veur, Documents and Correspondence on New Guinea Boundaries (Canberra, 1966). p. 10. 3 Lyne, The Establishment of the British Protectorate , p. 26. 4 H.H. Rornilly, Letters from the Western Pacific and Mashonaland (London, 1893). p.255. 5 Ibid., p.254. 6 D. Scarr, Fragments of Empire: A History of the Western Pucific High Commission 1877–1914 (Canberra, 1967), p.22. 7 G.E. Metcalfe, Maclean of the Gold Coast (London, 19621, p.291. 8 Ibid., p.293. 9 For example. a fine and/or three months' imprisonment for breaking regulations, or deportation for two years, etc. Scarr, Fragments of Empire , pp.30–31. 10 Governor to Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary's Letters (Incoming), no. 283, 9 February 1885, South Australian Archives. 11 Ibid. 12 Admiralty to Erskine, enclosing copy of Scratchley's instructions, 26 November 1884, Letters, Royal Navy Australia Station, Mitchell Library, Sydney, NSW. 13 Ibid. 14 Scratchley to Secretary of State for Colonies, 15 January 1885, Commonwealth Archives Office (CAO), G7 no. 2. 15 Lawes to Secretary, 8 May 1885, Letters, London Missionary Society, no. 4680,

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