The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... British treaties with China . The Earl of Carnarvon concurred in Governor Cairns's action , hinting , however , that the royal assent might be given to a measure less explicitly aimed at the subjects of China . Cairns's demur aroused a ...
... British treaties with China . The Earl of Carnarvon concurred in Governor Cairns's action , hinting , however , that the royal assent might be given to a measure less explicitly aimed at the subjects of China . Cairns's demur aroused a ...
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... British New Guinea was governed by an Administrator appointed by the Crown , but subject to the instructions of the Government of Queensland . New South Wales , Victoria and Queens- land guaranteed the cost of the administration up to ...
... British New Guinea was governed by an Administrator appointed by the Crown , but subject to the instructions of the Government of Queensland . New South Wales , Victoria and Queens- land guaranteed the cost of the administration up to ...
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... British 29th Division and of the French towards Achi Baba . The 2nd Australian Infantry Brigade and the New Zealand In- fantry Brigade were withdrawn from Anzac to participate with the British and French in the renewed assault which ...
... British 29th Division and of the French towards Achi Baba . The 2nd Australian Infantry Brigade and the New Zealand In- fantry Brigade were withdrawn from Anzac to participate with the British and French in the renewed assault which ...
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