1 edition of New Hebrides, the road to independence found in the catalog.
New Hebrides, the road to independence
Published
1977
by Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific in [Suva, Fiji]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | by Kalkot Matas Kele-Kele ... [et al.] ; edited by Chris Plant. |
Contributions | Kele-Kele, Kalkot Matas., Plant, Chris. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JQ5995 .A3 1977.N48 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 128 p. : |
Number of Pages | 128 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4582296M |
LC Control Number | 77155229 |
This island-hopping itinerary by sea and by road explores the majestic Islands of the Outer Hebrides. Spectacularly located on the edge of Europe this island chain offers striking landscapes, windswept golden beaches and sparkling seas. An elemental beauty pervades each of the islands that make up the archipelago. Experience a real sense of belonging and freedom as you explore these. See the locations in the book here Hebrides booktrail The landscape of the Outer Hebrides has become just as much a character in Peter May’s Lewis trilogy as the characters themselves. All stunningly evoked in fiction, this is a real chance to see them for yourself, if you can’t get to the islands, There’s rocky headlands, small lochs, long and winding roads and a sense of isolation /5(64).
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5 sentence examples: 1. Under joint French and British control after , New Hebrides achieved independence as Vanuatu in 2. She was taken to an orphanage in New Hebrides. 3. Before independence Vanuatu was an obscure Anglo - French territor. To the Hebrides book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell spent the autumn of touring through /5(1).
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[Suva, Fiji]: Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Kalkot Matas Kele-Kele; Chris Plant. Abstract. One of the oddest arrangements in the colonial Pacific was the joint Franco-British ‘Condominium’ of the New Hebrides.
1 In the nineteenth century, no European country took possession of New Hebrides New Hebrides archipelago, although a small number of settlers established themselves as traders and planters.
Among them was John Higginson, who had developed nickel mining in New Caledonia. Prepared by the British residency in Vila to provide general information on the New Hebrides for students, prospective visitors and people inquiring about the possibility of residence in the Group.
LIN (92 LIN) LINI, Walter: Beyond pandemonium: from the New Hebrides to Vanuatu. Asia Pacific Books. c 63p. B&W photos. Maps. New Hebrides Images National Archive New Hebrides Images: Administrators: - Articles: New Hebrides to Vanuatu: The Contribution of Keith Woodward, OBE () Brian Bresnihan gives an appreciation and overview of the life and work of of Keith Woodward in preparing New Hebrides for Independence given its peculiar New Hebrides.
John Gibson Paton (24 May – 28 January ), born in Scotland, was a Protestant missionary to the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacific.
He brought to the natives of the New Hebrides education and Christianity. He developed small industries for them, such as hat making. The Road Dance, by John Mackay. John Mackay might be best known as a Scottish journalist and newsreader, but he’s also a successful, published author.
His first novel was The Road Dance, set in a still-conservative Hebridean community as the Great War looms on the horizon. Jacomb, E. n.d. Family Portrait. Micro-MS-Coll University of London, Senate House Library and Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
Kele-Kele, Kalkot Matas The emergence of political parties. In New Hebrides: Road to Independence, ed. Chris Plant. Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies, University of South Pacific, pp. New Hebrides synonyms, New Hebrides pronunciation, New Hebrides translation, English dictionary definition of New Hebrides.
See Vanuatu. pl n the former name of Vanuatu n. a republic consisting of a group of islands in the SW Pacific, W of Fiji: formerly under joint British and. The Coconut War is a cheap ($1 on Kindle) short ( pages) book covering the independence of the New Hebrides islands in the South Pacific, and the associated “Coconut War”.
This was undoubtedly the last time British troops faced off against natives carrying spears and bows and arrows/5(8). Keith Woodward has produced an inside account of the intricacies of official politics in the latter stages of the history of the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides, which will be essential reading for anyone interested in the colonial period of Vanuatu.
Woodward spent 25 years in the New Hebrides ( to ) based in the British Residency and it is his long. Find a new world at your fingertips with our wide selection of books online at Barnes & Noble®. Our online bookstore features the best books, eBooks, and audiobooks from bestselling authors, so you can click through our aisles to browse top titles & genres for adults, teens, and kids.
The Franc was the currency of the Anglo-French Condominium of the Pacific island group of the New Hebrides (which became Vanuatu in ). It circulated alongside British and later Australian currency. The New Hebrides franc was nominally divided into Centimes, although the smallest denomination was the 1 n andit was part of the CFP franc.
Born on the island of Pentecost, Walter Lini () studied for the Anglican priesthood in New Zealand. He became leader of the New Hebrides National Party (later Vanua'aku Pati) and his country’s first prime minister on independence in He was re-elected in In he lost his party’s leadership and stepped down.
The New Hebrides became the "Republic of Vanuatu" immediately upon attaining full sovereignty in July of It was not a smooth road to independence for the Melanesian Island Group because of the diverging attitudes and manners of administration by Great Britain and France.
Events that unfolded subsequent to first. left the then New Hebrides where he worked for almost twenty-five years in the British Administration. Although he is modest about his own contributions in these years, Keith played a significant role in the moves towards self-government, an innovative, electoral system and ultimately, inindependence when the country became Vanuatu.
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