Word: zealander
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia and New Zealand were made freemen of the City of London last week, proclaimed to be "men of good name and fame." Cried City Chamberlain Sir Adrian Donald Wilde Pollack, according to ancient ritual...
...other words: Newfoundland First! Australia First! New Zealand First! South Africa First! Great Britain First! India First! The Irish Free State First...
Lofty, lovely and fertile are the valleys of the Samoa Islands, which lie in the South Pacific more than halfway from Hawaii to New Zealand, in the latitude of Australia's northernmost tip. Some of the islands, including Upolu (on which Robert Louis Stevenson died), were once a German, have been since the War a New Zealand mandate. The eastern group-Tutuila, Aunuu, Ofu, Olosega, Tau and Rose-belong to the U. S. by an Anglo-German treaty of 1900. And in 1925 the U. S. annexed tiny Swain's Island. Total U. S. Samoa comprises...
...farther north, the acreage yield increased. This Professor Bower pointed out as an example of the contribution of experimental botany to the maintenance of civilization. Realizing the importance of the scientists' research, Englishmen have founded new Botanical Institutes in many parts of Great Britain, India, Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Canada...
...Germany from July i, 1930, to June 30, 1931, was arranged by Mr. Hays. In last week's Peace at Paris, "spheres of influence" throughout the world were established. U. S. talkie men received as their share of the world market the U. S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Straits Settlement, India, Russia. The Germans received most of Central Europe plus Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Dutch East Indies. Other countries, notably France and Great Britain, will be areas of free competition. The two groups will exchange patents...