The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 355
... GUINEA 355 New Guinea , and Lord Carnarvon thought the proposal of sufficient importance to consult New Zealand and the Australian colonies.1 New Guinea had been discovered by all the great colonising nations in turn , but nothing ...
... GUINEA 355 New Guinea , and Lord Carnarvon thought the proposal of sufficient importance to consult New Zealand and the Australian colonies.1 New Guinea had been discovered by all the great colonising nations in turn , but nothing ...
Page 356
... Guinea except its interest to Australia . There were no English settlements in New Guinea , its trade would prin- cipally benefit Australia ; and provision had already been made for controlling the labour trade . He saw no " present ...
... Guinea except its interest to Australia . There were no English settlements in New Guinea , its trade would prin- cipally benefit Australia ; and provision had already been made for controlling the labour trade . He saw no " present ...
Page 359
... GUINEA 359 might be regarded as a suitable field for German enterprise . Neither this suggestion , nor the German protest against the extension of our protectorate to the north coast , had been taken very seriously by the British ...
... GUINEA 359 might be regarded as a suitable field for German enterprise . Neither this suggestion , nor the German protest against the extension of our protectorate to the north coast , had been taken very seriously by the British ...
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