The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Deakin complained bitterly to Elgin that Australia had not been consulted over the New Hebrides Convention of 1906 and received in return a lecture on the effects of Australian tariffs on island prosperity .
Deakin complained bitterly to Elgin that Australia had not been consulted over the New Hebrides Convention of 1906 and received in return a lecture on the effects of Australian tariffs on island prosperity .
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SHARING COSTS OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE 587 Australian owned and controlled . Apart from this Australia would spend £ 300,000 on coast defences during 1907. To this the Admiralty replied that it could not guarantee to keep cruisers ...
SHARING COSTS OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE 587 Australian owned and controlled . Apart from this Australia would spend £ 300,000 on coast defences during 1907. To this the Admiralty replied that it could not guarantee to keep cruisers ...
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Armen1an Tnphce, 287, 291 Army, Australian, see under Australia Army, British: in India, 231; Cardwell system in, 246-7; conditions in, 248; increase of, 253; reorganisation of (1900- 7), 581-4; see also under War of 1914-18 Army, ...
Armen1an Tnphce, 287, 291 Army, Australian, see under Australia Army, British: in India, 231; Cardwell system in, 246-7; conditions in, 248; increase of, 253; reorganisation of (1900- 7), 581-4; see also under War of 1914-18 Army, ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 3 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
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