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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... troops in November 1914. About the same time the Bikanir Camel Corps was also in action against restive tribesmen east of the Suez Canal . When , in February 1915 , the Turks were ready to launch a probing attack against the Canal ...
... troops in November 1914. About the same time the Bikanir Camel Corps was also in action against restive tribesmen east of the Suez Canal . When , in February 1915 , the Turks were ready to launch a probing attack against the Canal ...
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... troops in Helles were again committed to costly holding attacks , which preceded a general assault from Anzac by Australian and some British troops . The Australian battle for the Lone Pine position was perhaps the occasion of the most ...
... troops in Helles were again committed to costly holding attacks , which preceded a general assault from Anzac by Australian and some British troops . The Australian battle for the Lone Pine position was perhaps the occasion of the most ...
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... troops in Gallipoli campaign from , 613-15 ; troops in France from ( 1916-18 ) , 624-5 ; troops in Palestine from , 639-40 ; conscription in , 633 ; war effort of ( 1914-19 ) , 642-3 ; and Imperial War Cabinet , 645 ; and League of ...
... troops in Gallipoli campaign from , 613-15 ; troops in France from ( 1916-18 ) , 624-5 ; troops in Palestine from , 639-40 ; conscription in , 633 ; war effort of ( 1914-19 ) , 642-3 ; and Imperial War Cabinet , 645 ; and League of ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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