New Hebrides
(Place)
Mentioned in
- 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery
- An Introduction to Samoan Custom
- A Pattern of Islands
- Battle for Egypt
- Chaplains
- Cook the Navigator
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume III
- 113 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs2
- 151 — The Prime Minister of Australia to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs2
- 238 — The Governor of Fiji to the Governor-General of New Zealand — [Extract]
- 249 — The acting Prime Minister of New Zealand5 to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs6 — [Extract]
- 258 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs3
- 291 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington, to the Prime Minister
- general strategic situation
- Episodes & Studies Volume 1
- Episodes & Studies Volume 2
- Explorers of the Pacific: European and American Discoveries in Polynesia
- Maori and Polynesian: their origin, history and culture
- Summary of Contents
- They found their way into the Pacific by the — Central Route, passing South-eastwards along — the North-east Coasts of New Guinea and — Melanesia
- From no Pacific Region could a Potteryless People — have come since Palaeolithic Times
- Clearly there was a Primitive Route from Japan, — with Islands separated only by Narrow Straits
- Neolithic Immigration came in Ocean-going Canoes — and without Women
- Medical Services in New Zealand and The Pacific
- New Zealand Engineers, Middle East
- Niuē-fekai (or Savage) Island and its People
- On the Character of Captain James Cook
- Political and External Affairs
- Polynesian Researches
- Royal New Zealand Air Force
- The Atoll of Funafuti, Ellice group : its zoology, botany, ethnology and general structure based on collections made by Charles Hedley of the Australian Museum, Sydney, N.S.W.
- The Coming of the Maori
- The Home Front Volume I
- The Maori: Yesterday and To-day
- The Maori As He Was : A Brief Account of Maori Life as it was in Pre-European Days
- The New Zealand Dental Services
- The Origins of International Rivalry in Samoa: 1845–1884
- The Pacific
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 6 — The End of a Division
- CHAPTER 8 — The Coastwatchers
- CHAPTER 13 — Reflections
- I: New Zealand's Responsibility
- II: The First Force and its Work
- III: From Pearl Harbour to Relief
- I: America Plans the Offensive
- II: New Zealand Emerges in the Pacific Plan
- IV: Negotiations—Political and Service
- V: Training for Combat
- I: Vella Lavella
- II: The Turning Point
- I: The Navy in the Solomons
- II: The Air Force Story
- II: Guerrillas in the Jungle
- II: Tonga
- Index
- The Royal New Zealand Navy
- CHAPTER 9 — Raider in New Zealand Waters
- CHAPTER 10 — Cruise of the Orion and Komet
- CHAPTER 11 — Protection of Shipping
- CHAPTER 14 — Anti-Submarine Policy
- CHAPTER 17 — Peril in the South Pacific
- CHAPTER 18 — The Minesweeping Flotillas
- CHAPTER 19 — Turn of the Tide in the Pacific
- CHAPTER 20 — The Struggle for Guadalcanal
- CHAPTER 22 — The Tide of Victory
- War Surgery and Medicine
- Women Speak Out! A Report of the Pacific Women's Conference. October 27 – November 2
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Other Collections
The following collections may have holdings relevant to "New Hebrides":
- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
- Archives New Zealand, which has collections of maps, plans and posters; immigration passenger lists; and probate records.
- National Library of New Zealand, which has extensive collections of published material.
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.