The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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2 Great Britain and the Netherlands undertook responsibility for the Russian debt on account of capital and arrears of interest up to 25 million florins each , but with the stipulation that all payments should cease if the Belgic ...
2 Great Britain and the Netherlands undertook responsibility for the Russian debt on account of capital and arrears of interest up to 25 million florins each , but with the stipulation that all payments should cease if the Belgic ...
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Ordinary revenue of the Union for 1920-1 ( excluding interest on Railway Capital ) £ 25,748,096 Revenue of the four Provinces for 1920-1 £ 8,079,033 Less Subsidies from Union £ 4,477,996 £ 3,601,037 Total £ 29,349,133 From these figures ...
Ordinary revenue of the Union for 1920-1 ( excluding interest on Railway Capital ) £ 25,748,096 Revenue of the four Provinces for 1920-1 £ 8,079,033 Less Subsidies from Union £ 4,477,996 £ 3,601,037 Total £ 29,349,133 From these figures ...
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Difference of outlook and culture between Afrikaners and British are probably due far more to differences of occupation and interest than of descent . The Afrikaners , whether they be descended from the old - established landed families ...
Difference of outlook and culture between Afrikaners and British are probably due far more to differences of occupation and interest than of descent . The Afrikaners , whether they be descended from the old - established landed families ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
6 CIVIL ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMIC | 6 |
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