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Black Saturday: New Zealand's Tragic Blunder (t11)

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  • Closed: Fri 27 Nov 2009, 2:47 pm
  • Listing #: 255208488
Black Saturday: New Zealand's Tragic Blunders In Samoa, paperback published in 2006 has some stains where coffee has been spilt just on edges of some pages.

Synopsis:

New Zealand ruled Samoa from 1914 to 1962 and during this time managed to kill 25 percent of the population in the space of a couple of weeks through the careless introduction of Spanish influenza. Faced with growing Samoan calls for independence New Zealand responded violently, More...gunning down eight people in the streets of Apia, including high chief Tupua Tamasese, in 1929. The working title comes from a line in a speech given two years ago by Prime Minister Helen Clark when she went to Samoa and offered a formal apology for the events above. The book relates the story of New Zealand's rule, from the invasion by soldiers from Wellington to Auckland, up to Helen Clark's apology


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  • Seller is located in Waitakere City, Auckland

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Closes: Fri 27 Nov, 2:47 pm. 2009 This auction used auto-extend.