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The making of a rebel : Captain Donald Macleod of the New Hebrides / Katherine Stirling Kerr Cawsey.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Suva, Fiji : Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, 1998Description: xiii, 589 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9820201403
  • 9789820201408
Subject(s):
Contents:
1. Assynt : the Highland beginnings -- 2. From Nova Scotia to New Zealand -- 3. Out into the Pacific -- 4. Macleod's first clash with Milne, 1870 -- 5. The albino woman, 1871 -- 6. Macleod's confrontation with Markham, 1872 -- 7. Recruiting under the French flag, 1873 -- 8. The yard-arm incident at Port Sandwich, 1874 -- 9. Goodenough visits the New Hebrides, 1875 -- 10. Macleod consolidates his position, 1876 -- 11. Strife between the RNAS and the NHM, 1877 -- 12. The Western Pacific High Commission, 1878 -- 13. The Mystery massacre, 1879 -- 14. Carnage in the western Pacific, 1880 -- 15. Macleod maintains his position, 1881 -- 16. Compagnie Calédonienne des Nouvelles-Hébrides, 1882 -- 17. Annexation and the CCNH, 1883 -- 18. Good and bad relations, 1884 -- 19. Macleod opposes the CCNH and the Queensland labour trade, 1885 -- 20. French invasion of the New Hebrides, 1886 -- 21. Protectorate, independence or partition, 1887 -- 22. Macleod versus CCNH, 1888 -- 23. Increasing colonial opposition, 1889 -- 24. Macleod sells to Higginson again, 1890 -- 25. The ANH Co. and the NHM make inroads, 1891 -- 26. The WPHC and British settlers, 1892 -- 27. Messageries maritimes, 1893 -- 28. Death of Macleod -- 28. Epilogue -- Appendix 1. The Nova Scotia Macleods in New Zealand and the first NZ-born generation -- Appendix 2. Recruitment -- Appendix 3. Personalities -- Appendix 4. Ship register.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 565-573) and index.

1. Assynt : the Highland beginnings -- 2. From Nova Scotia to New Zealand -- 3. Out into the Pacific -- 4. Macleod's first clash with Milne, 1870 -- 5. The albino woman, 1871 -- 6. Macleod's confrontation with Markham, 1872 -- 7. Recruiting under the French flag, 1873 -- 8. The yard-arm incident at Port Sandwich, 1874 -- 9. Goodenough visits the New Hebrides, 1875 -- 10. Macleod consolidates his position, 1876 -- 11. Strife between the RNAS and the NHM, 1877 -- 12. The Western Pacific High Commission, 1878 -- 13. The Mystery massacre, 1879 -- 14. Carnage in the western Pacific, 1880 -- 15. Macleod maintains his position, 1881 -- 16. Compagnie Calédonienne des Nouvelles-Hébrides, 1882 -- 17. Annexation and the CCNH, 1883 -- 18. Good and bad relations, 1884 -- 19. Macleod opposes the CCNH and the Queensland labour trade, 1885 -- 20. French invasion of the New Hebrides, 1886 -- 21. Protectorate, independence or partition, 1887 -- 22. Macleod versus CCNH, 1888 -- 23. Increasing colonial opposition, 1889 -- 24. Macleod sells to Higginson again, 1890 -- 25. The ANH Co. and the NHM make inroads, 1891 -- 26. The WPHC and British settlers, 1892 -- 27. Messageries maritimes, 1893 -- 28. Death of Macleod -- 28. Epilogue -- Appendix 1. The Nova Scotia Macleods in New Zealand and the first NZ-born generation -- Appendix 2. Recruitment -- Appendix 3. Personalities -- Appendix 4. Ship register.

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