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Journal for the extra session, 1933/34, was issued with House Journal for that session; spine title: Journals Senate and House.
"Tex Morton was an early country music star in New Zealand, Australia, and, to a lesser degree, in southern Asia. In a time when the American country-music boom was just beginning to echo around the world, Morton turned his natural talent for yodeling into full-blown country music stardom, even making his way to America for a time. Andrew K. Smith's biography explores Morton's early life, his burgeoning career, his tumultuous stardom, his final years, and his lasting place in the global phenomenon of country music"--
Includes: from Camp at Ibiviri, 17 November 1887, regarding stores; from Ford Bodo Ibiviri, 31 March 1888, informing Nelson of his appointment as Commander of the Fort; from Camp, 31 July 1888, regarding stores and complaints; from York, 9 May 1891, regarding a letter of reference sent to Sir William Mackinnon.
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