The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... SAMOA 211 Governor of New Zealand , cabled to the British Governmenť : " Am requested by Government to suggest that Imperial Government will endeavour to abrogate Samoan treaty , assume protection of Navigator Islands , in which case ...
... SAMOA 211 Governor of New Zealand , cabled to the British Governmenť : " Am requested by Government to suggest that Imperial Government will endeavour to abrogate Samoan treaty , assume protection of Navigator Islands , in which case ...
Page 222
... Samoa would simply become British territory — a British colony , if you like — in the ordinary sense of the term . But we discovered when we got to Paris that the Council of Powers had decided that there would be no annexations in the ...
... Samoa would simply become British territory — a British colony , if you like — in the ordinary sense of the term . But we discovered when we got to Paris that the Council of Powers had decided that there would be no annexations in the ...
Page 240
... Samoa . To deal with the trouble , provision was made for the deportation of Europeans from Samoa , 5 and for the removal of a Samoan from one part of Samoa to another ; a practice which had been in vogue for some years.6 Indeed , the ...
... Samoa . To deal with the trouble , provision was made for the deportation of Europeans from Samoa , 5 and for the removal of a Samoan from one part of Samoa to another ; a practice which had been in vogue for some years.6 Indeed , the ...
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