The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Britain's general policy would be to retain , so far as was practicable and beneficial , native rulers and institutions , and to carry on her administration through them . An imperialist power , it was urged , should recognise a dual ...
Britain's general policy would be to retain , so far as was practicable and beneficial , native rulers and institutions , and to carry on her administration through them . An imperialist power , it was urged , should recognise a dual ...
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NATIVE PROBLEMS IN SOUTH AFRICA 371 The Labour leaders and the Fabians favoured this generosity , though some were already anxious about safeguards against forced labour.1 The Conservatives opposed the measure strongly for other reasons ...
NATIVE PROBLEMS IN SOUTH AFRICA 371 The Labour leaders and the Fabians favoured this generosity , though some were already anxious about safeguards against forced labour.1 The Conservatives opposed the measure strongly for other reasons ...
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West Africa — Vital Statistics re non - native officials , 1911 . 1912–13 , LIX [ Cd . 5278 ] . Gold Coast and Ashanti — Report on Alienation of Native Lands . 1912–13 , LIX ( Cd . 6512 ) .
West Africa — Vital Statistics re non - native officials , 1911 . 1912–13 , LIX [ Cd . 5278 ] . Gold Coast and Ashanti — Report on Alienation of Native Lands . 1912–13 , LIX ( Cd . 6512 ) .
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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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