The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 60
Page 242
... Admiralty which in 1887 blossomed into the Naval Intelligence Department ( N.I.D. ) and was given mobilisation and operations divisions.1 It is difficult to exag- gerate the early influence exerted by this Department on the policy of ...
... Admiralty which in 1887 blossomed into the Naval Intelligence Department ( N.I.D. ) and was given mobilisation and operations divisions.1 It is difficult to exag- gerate the early influence exerted by this Department on the policy of ...
Page 596
... Admiralty control . In war they would come entirely under Admiralty control if and when placed at the Admiralty's disposal by the Dominion Government.1 Apart from strategical considerations , the agreement determined the position under ...
... Admiralty control . In war they would come entirely under Admiralty control if and when placed at the Admiralty's disposal by the Dominion Government.1 Apart from strategical considerations , the agreement determined the position under ...
Page 892
... Admiralty and War Office records deposited in the Public Record Office and listed above ( Part I , 1 and 2 ) are not open to public inspection beyond the year 1885 ; others only to 1902. A. J. Marder , British Naval Policy , 1880-1905 ...
... Admiralty and War Office records deposited in the Public Record Office and listed above ( Part I , 1 and 2 ) are not open to public inspection beyond the year 1885 ; others only to 1902. A. J. Marder , British Naval Policy , 1880-1905 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Britain as yet the only fully industrial state | 11 |
Copyright | |
116 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted administration Admiralty agreement American annexation arbitration Army Australia Boers Britain British Empire British Government Cabinet Canada Canadian Canal Cape Carnarvon Chamberlain chap China Coast Colonial Conference Colonial Office commercial Commission Committee Corresp Dilke Dominions Dual Alliance East Africa economic Egypt emigration European exports favour force Foreign Office France French frontier Garvin Germany Germany's Gladstone Granville Hansard Hicks Beach Ibid Imperial Defence important India industrial interests July June Kimberley labour Langer Liberal London Lord March ment military native naval Navy negotiations organisation Original Correspondence Out-Letters overseas Pacific Papers Parl political Powers Prime Minister proposed Protectorate question railway relations Report responsibility Rosebery Royal Russia Salisbury Salisbury's Secretary self-governing self-governing colonies seqq settlement ships slave South Africa Sudan Suez Canal tariff territory tion Transvaal treaty Triple Alliance troops Uganda Uganda Railway United Kingdom volumes West Zanzibar Zealand