The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 357
... took up the matter again . Lord Derby , who had just succeeded Kimberley at the Colonial Office , replied " that the question is one which Her Majesty's Government are not prepared at present to reopen " , and that he " has no reason ...
... took up the matter again . Lord Derby , who had just succeeded Kimberley at the Colonial Office , replied " that the question is one which Her Majesty's Government are not prepared at present to reopen " , and that he " has no reason ...
Page 539
... took place during the war without friction . Australians took part in operations as members of the British forces , and when General Birdwood assumed command of the Fifth Army in 1918 , he took a number of his Australian staff officers ...
... took place during the war without friction . Australians took part in operations as members of the British forces , and when General Birdwood assumed command of the Fifth Army in 1918 , he took a number of his Australian staff officers ...
Page 572
... took them away . Subsequently the Minister of Defence took full responsibility for what had been done . The Leader of the Opposition ( April 5 ) moved a resolution expressing the opinion that the intrusion into and invasion of ...
... took them away . Subsequently the Minister of Defence took full responsibility for what had been done . The Leader of the Opposition ( April 5 ) moved a resolution expressing the opinion that the intrusion into and invasion of ...
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