New Hebrides

NOUN
  1. a volcanic island republic in Melanesia; independent since 1980
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How To Use New Hebrides In A Sentence

  • In 1887, the British and French authorities agreed to share control over the islands and in 1906 established the joint condominium of New Hebrides.
  • I remember one, a calcined Scotchman from the New Hebrides. THE PRINCESS
  • I remember one, a calcined Scotchman from the New Hebrides. THE PRINCESS
  • One famous cult on the island of Tanna in the New Hebrides (known as Vanuatu since 1980) is still extant. The God Delusion
  • The same month Roosevelt approved King's proposals for a Pacific offensive, a strategy summed up by King as: hold Hawaii; support Australasia; drive north-westwards from the New Hebrides.
  • We blackbirded from the New hebrides and the Line Islands over to the westward, clear through the Louisiades, New Britain, New Ireland, and New Hanover. The Heathen
  • We blackbirded from the New Hebrides and the Line Islands over to the westward clear through the Louisades, New Britain, New Ireland, and New Hanover. South Sea Tales
  • In 1906, a condominium between Britain and France was established for the New Hebrides islands.
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