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... . " The popular demand for wholesale internment of the enemy popu- lation was so great that the government was compelled to yield , and on May 13 , 1915 , the Prime Minister announced 40 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... . " The popular demand for wholesale internment of the enemy popu- lation was so great that the government was compelled to yield , and on May 13 , 1915 , the Prime Minister announced 40 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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... Minister's announcement that naturalized British subjects of enemy origin were also to be subjected , in exceptional cases , to internment . In accordance with this announce- ment , an Order in Council was issued in June empowering the ...
... Minister's announcement that naturalized British subjects of enemy origin were also to be subjected , in exceptional cases , to internment . In accordance with this announce- ment , an Order in Council was issued in June empowering the ...
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... Minister of the Interior stated , in December , 1915 ( Journal des Débats , Dec. 12 ) , that the number of German and Austro - Hungarian subjects then interned in concentration camps was about 45,000 . He also stated that the number of ...
... Minister of the Interior stated , in December , 1915 ( Journal des Débats , Dec. 12 ) , that the number of German and Austro - Hungarian subjects then interned in concentration camps was about 45,000 . He also stated that the number of ...
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... Minister at Stockholm and the American Ambassador at Petrograd , for the reciprocal repatriation of all women , children , and men over forty - five years of age held as civilian prisoners in both countries . It was stated that the ...
... Minister at Stockholm and the American Ambassador at Petrograd , for the reciprocal repatriation of all women , children , and men over forty - five years of age held as civilian prisoners in both countries . It was stated that the ...
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... Minister Forsyth at Mexico City , of June 23 , 1858 , indi- See also Chae Chan Ping v . United States ( The Chinese Exclusion Case ) , 130 U. S. 581 . cated what would happen in such a case when he 100 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ...
... Minister Forsyth at Mexico City , of June 23 , 1858 , indi- See also Chae Chan Ping v . United States ( The Chinese Exclusion Case ) , 130 U. S. 581 . cated what would happen in such a case when he 100 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ...
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