The British Empire and the German Colonies, 1914-1919 |
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Page 145
... appeared involving the disposal of the German colonies , but the rising prominence of the internation- al trusteeship principle was unmistakably evident . The Fabian R.C. Hawkin , having given up as hopeless the campaign to promote a ...
... appeared involving the disposal of the German colonies , but the rising prominence of the internation- al trusteeship principle was unmistakably evident . The Fabian R.C. Hawkin , having given up as hopeless the campaign to promote a ...
Page 209
... appearance . of an Inter - Allied Labor and Socialist Conference in February 1918 , and the immediate catalyst was a resolution of the French Socialist Party , which recommended the retention of national sovereignties in the colonies ...
... appearance . of an Inter - Allied Labor and Socialist Conference in February 1918 , and the immediate catalyst was a resolution of the French Socialist Party , which recommended the retention of national sovereignties in the colonies ...
Page 279
... appeared more willing to abide by decisions made in London , and exercised more restraint in voicing their desires . Discussion in the New Zealand Parlia- issue . ment on the subject of the German Pacific colonies occasioned no such ...
... appeared more willing to abide by decisions made in London , and exercised more restraint in voicing their desires . Discussion in the New Zealand Parlia- issue . ment on the subject of the German Pacific colonies occasioned no such ...
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