The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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enthusiastic aid of Professor Hewins , the staff of the Colonial Office and the War Trade Committee , put together a notable series of reports on Empire resources . The 1918 Conference took some important decisions upon the future ...
enthusiastic aid of Professor Hewins , the staff of the Colonial Office and the War Trade Committee , put together a notable series of reports on Empire resources . The 1918 Conference took some important decisions upon the future ...
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1900-07. Sir Montagu Ommaney. 1907-11. Sir Francis Hopwood (later Lord Southborough). 1911-16. Sir John Anderson. 1916-21. Sir George V. Fiddes. The records of the Colonial Office preserved at the Public Record Office are now, ...
1900-07. Sir Montagu Ommaney. 1907-11. Sir Francis Hopwood (later Lord Southborough). 1911-16. Sir John Anderson. 1916-21. Sir George V. Fiddes. The records of the Colonial Office preserved at the Public Record Office are now, ...
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Individual departments , the Colonial Office among them , have equally failed to attract competent historians . Dr H. L. Hall's The Colonial Office , A History ( 1937 ) is a mine of useful information .
Individual departments , the Colonial Office among them , have equally failed to attract competent historians . Dr H. L. Hall's The Colonial Office , A History ( 1937 ) is a mine of useful information .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 3 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
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