The Maoris in the Great War

Officers “Doing Their Bit.” — In a Trench-digging Competition with British Reinforcements at Malta, the Maoris easily beat all the Pakeha diggers. In the trench—Captain Roger Dansey, Captain Buck. On the right—Captain Hiroti, Lt. Tikao

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Officers “Doing Their Bit.” In a Trench-digging Competition with British Reinforcements at Malta, the Maoris easily beat all the Pakeha diggers. In the trench—Captain Roger Dansey, Captain Buck. On the right—Captain Hiroti, Lt. Tikao.

Officers “Doing Their Bit.”
In a Trench-digging Competition with British Reinforcements at Malta, the Maoris easily beat all the Pakeha diggers. In the trench—Captain Roger Dansey, Captain Buck. On the right—Captain Hiroti, Lt. Tikao.

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Title: The Maoris in the Great War: A History of The New Zealand Native Contingent and Pioneer Battalion: Gallipoli, 1915, France and Flanders, 1916-1918

Author: James Cowan

Publication details: 1926, Melbourne

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 New Zealand Licence