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When the British and Maori signed the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, Governor Hobson declared: 'We are one people'. Today, as Professor Keith Sinclair shows, this hope has still to be realised. |
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The Antipodean reformer died on May 16th, 1862. Published in History Today, Volume: 62 Issue: 5, 2012
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On May 3rd, 1841, New Zeland was declared a British colony. The previous year, when the British and Maori signed the Treaty of Waitangi, Governor Hobson declared: 'We are one people'. However, this article from our 1980 archive argues that this hope failed to be realised. Published in Volume: 30 Issue: 7, 1980
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The founding father of nuclear physics was awarded the highest honour on December 10th, 1908. Published in History Today, Volume: 58 Issue: 12
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When the British and Maori signed the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, Governor Hobson declared: 'We are one people'. Today, as Professor Keith Sinclair shows, this hope has still to be realised. |
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