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... Zealand would be limited to defense and external relations . However , New Zealand was prepared to continue its financial assistance to the Cook Islands.11 The case was referred to Sub - Committee II , which in 1964 was composed of ...
... Zealand would be limited to defense and external relations . However , New Zealand was prepared to continue its financial assistance to the Cook Islands.11 The case was referred to Sub - Committee II , which in 1964 was composed of ...
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... Zealand government took note of some of the comments made in the Sub - Committee and changed its policy accordingly . On 8 May 1964 , the New Zealand delegate announced in the Sub - Committee that • to avoid any misunderstanding and to ...
... Zealand government took note of some of the comments made in the Sub - Committee and changed its policy accordingly . On 8 May 1964 , the New Zealand delegate announced in the Sub - Committee that • to avoid any misunderstanding and to ...
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... Zealand representative and two Cook Islands representatives . Cabinet decisions would be submitted to the Council of State which could refer them back to the Cabinet . If , after a second examination , the Cabinet stood by its decision ...
... Zealand representative and two Cook Islands representatives . Cabinet decisions would be submitted to the Council of State which could refer them back to the Cabinet . If , after a second examination , the Cabinet stood by its decision ...
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