The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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I understood you to say that your intentions were purely commercial -- that you disclaimed military occupation and projects ; but afterwards one of you ( if I recollect right , Mr Lambton ) observed that the interests of New South Wales ...
I understood you to say that your intentions were purely commercial -- that you disclaimed military occupation and projects ; but afterwards one of you ( if I recollect right , Mr Lambton ) observed that the interests of New South Wales ...
Page 128
The new Governor dealt as promptly and energetically with the military problems of the crisis as with the political and financial . He promoted an ordinance to regulate strictly the import and sale of munitions , refused to compromise ...
The new Governor dealt as promptly and energetically with the military problems of the crisis as with the political and financial . He promoted an ordinance to regulate strictly the import and sale of munitions , refused to compromise ...
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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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