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... regarded the Samoan settlement as a betrayal of interests These interests were they considered especially important.45 not solely strategic , as had been the crux of the New Guinea issue . Nor were they purely commercial , although the ...
... regarded the Samoan settlement as a betrayal of interests These interests were they considered especially important.45 not solely strategic , as had been the crux of the New Guinea issue . Nor were they purely commercial , although the ...
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... regarded as the residuary trustee with sovereign right of ultimate disposal or of continued administration in accordance with certain fundamental principles hereinafter set forth ; and this reversion and control shall exclude all rights ...
... regarded as the residuary trustee with sovereign right of ultimate disposal or of continued administration in accordance with certain fundamental principles hereinafter set forth ; and this reversion and control shall exclude all rights ...
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Alfred William Lever. regarded as " a provisional decision subject to revision . " # 1 The remainder of the session was anticlimactic . The French requested clarification of a point in the resolution , the Belgian representative put in a ...
Alfred William Lever. regarded as " a provisional decision subject to revision . " # 1 The remainder of the session was anticlimactic . The French requested clarification of a point in the resolution , the Belgian representative put in a ...
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