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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It was but natural that the sons and daughters of the early settlers should inherit from those who gave them birth a love of the race to which they belonged , which acted as a compelling force when the call came in 1914 to serve the ...
It was but natural that the sons and daughters of the early settlers should inherit from those who gave them birth a love of the race to which they belonged , which acted as a compelling force when the call came in 1914 to serve the ...
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The Military Service Act of 1916 established the Expeditionary Force Reserve , consisting of every male natural - born British subject not less than twenty or more than forty - six years of age , to be selected by ballot .
The Military Service Act of 1916 established the Expeditionary Force Reserve , consisting of every male natural - born British subject not less than twenty or more than forty - six years of age , to be selected by ballot .
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At Noumea , the old French armoured cruiser Montcalm , the Australian battleship Australia and light cruiser Melbourne , completed the escort , and the Expeditionary Force proceeded to Samoa and landed without opposition on August 29.4 ...
At Noumea , the old French armoured cruiser Montcalm , the Australian battleship Australia and light cruiser Melbourne , completed the escort , and the Expeditionary Force proceeded to Samoa and landed without opposition on August 29.4 ...
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