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LONELY ISLANDS

‘THE AUCKLAND ISLANDS: Their Eventtul History, by Fergus B. McLaren, with an introduction by Angus Ross, A. H. and A. W. Reed, Wellington. NTIL quite recently the average New Zealander’s knowledge of the Auckland Islands was about as shadowy as the usual rain-veiled landscape of subAntarctica. Very few people knew that a fully constituted colony had. been planted in the Aucklands, independent of New Zealand, with a LieutenantGovernor holding the Queen’s commission; that English people settled there, married, had families, and died, under (continued on next page)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 529, 12 August 1949, Page 15

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LONELY ISLANDS New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 529, 12 August 1949, Page 15

LONELY ISLANDS New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 529, 12 August 1949, Page 15

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