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  2. Cook's Journal, ngày 7 tháng 10 năm 1769, National Library of Australia, http://southseas.nla.gov.au/journals/cook/17691007.html, visited 20120409
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  19. For example, the British New South Wales Judicature Act 1823 made specific provision for administration of justice by the New South Wales Courts; stating "And be it further enacted that the said supreme courts in New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land respectively shall and may inquire of hear and determine all treasons piracies felonies robberies murders conspiracies and other offences of what nature or kind soever committed or that shall be committed upon the sea or in any haven river creek or place where the admiral or admirals have power authority or jurisdiction or committed or that shall be committed in the islands of New Zealand".
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  56. Richard Newman, "New Zealand's vote for prohibition in 1911", New Zealand Journal of History, April 1975, Vol. 9 Issue 1, pp 52-71
  57. Gwen Parsons, "The New Zealand Home Front during World War One and World War Two," History Compass (2013) 11#6 pp 419-428
  58. Stevan Eldred-Grigg, The Great Wrong War: New Zealand Society in World War I (Auckland: Random House, 2010)
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  64. 1 2 3 Malcolm McKinnon, ed., New Zealand Historical Atlas (David Bateman, 1997), Plate 79
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  71. On the home front see Gwen Parsons, "The New Zealand Home Front during World War One and World War Two," History Compass (2013) 11#6 pp 419-428, online
  72. David Hackett Fischer, Fairness and Freedom: A History of Two Open Societies: New Zealand and the United States (2012)
  73. McKinnon, ed. New Zealand Historical Atlas - Plate 100
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  75. 1 2 McKinnon, ed. New Zealand Historical Atlas Plate 91
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  77. Barry Gustafson, His Way: A Biography of Rob Muldoon (2000) ch 21
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  84. Stephen Levine and Nigel S. Roberts, eds. Key to Victory: The New Zealand General Election of 2008 (Victoria U.P, 2010)

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