The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1959 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 460
... period after 1895 , e.g. no . 47 : Parl . Pap . 1910 , cvi [ Cd . 5420 ] . A new Statistical Abstract for the British Empire , no . 1 , Parl . Pap . 1905 , XCIV [ Cd . 2395 ] , which covered successive periods from 1889 , was issued to ...
... period after 1895 , e.g. no . 47 : Parl . Pap . 1910 , cvi [ Cd . 5420 ] . A new Statistical Abstract for the British Empire , no . 1 , Parl . Pap . 1905 , XCIV [ Cd . 2395 ] , which covered successive periods from 1889 , was issued to ...
Page 677
... period that Great Britain was henceforth to take a leading part in the working out of adequate organisation and techniques , and to make a substantial contribution to the movement , which reached a new and decisive stage in 1919 in the ...
... period that Great Britain was henceforth to take a leading part in the working out of adequate organisation and techniques , and to make a substantial contribution to the movement , which reached a new and decisive stage in 1919 in the ...
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... period as Port Arthur shall remain in the occupation of Russia " , and there was no stipulation for compensation to China . Other leases of Chinese territory , e.g. Port Arthur to Russia , Kaulmang to Great Britain , Kiauchau to Germany ...
... period as Port Arthur shall remain in the occupation of Russia " , and there was no stipulation for compensation to China . Other leases of Chinese territory , e.g. Port Arthur to Russia , Kaulmang to Great Britain , Kiauchau to Germany ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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