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Strategic importance of Pacific Islands report by New Zealand Government

Citation: Inskip, Thomas W. H. (1937) Strategic importance of Pacific Islands report by New Zealand Government. No Publisher, uk. (Unpublished)

Strategic importance of Pacific Islands report by New Zealand Government. Inbcludes discussion of a range of issues including construction of naval and air bases, commercial airways, meteorology, communications, populationa nd administration, activities of Japanese fishing craft, and review of trade and shipping.

Additional Information: Department: UK; Creators: Thomas W. H. Inskip (UK Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs); Writing format: Print;
Creators: Inskip, Thomas W. H. and
Subjects: Politics
History
Latin American Studies
Keywords: Memorandum, United of States of America, United Kingdom, *British Western Pacific Territories (British colony) [SOME ISLANDS UNDER DISPUTE BETWEEN UK AND USA], Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, France, *Philippine Commonwealth (United States semi-independent self-governing commonwealth),
Divisions: Institute of Latin American Studies
Collections: Atlantic Archive: UK-US Relations in an Age of Global War 1939-1945
Dates:
  • 10 June 1937 (completed)
References: TNA Reference: CO 323/ 1514/ 19 - Islands: strategic importance of Pacific Islands; Project Record ID: A00001111; Related Record IDs: A00001107, A00001108, A00001110, A00001109;

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