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Page 83
... retention of the German colonies.93 The French , preoccupied with Alsace - Lorraine , had comparatively little to say on the subject , and assumed Allied retention of German overseas territory.94 Once the humiliating Cameroons cession ...
... retention of the German colonies.93 The French , preoccupied with Alsace - Lorraine , had comparatively little to say on the subject , and assumed Allied retention of German overseas territory.94 Once the humiliating Cameroons cession ...
Page 128
... retention of the territory they had captured . The need for Dominion security was empha- sized ; Australasia would never be safe as long as Germany remained in the Pacific . The well - worn denunciations of German intrigue in Southwest ...
... retention of the territory they had captured . The need for Dominion security was empha- sized ; Australasia would never be safe as long as Germany remained in the Pacific . The well - worn denunciations of German intrigue in Southwest ...
Page 171
... retention of the entire German colonial empire , he wrote , but if it eluded the Allies yet another year , they must consider the possibility of " buying " the conquered colonies 4 by lowering the indemnity Germany was to pay . It does ...
... retention of the entire German colonial empire , he wrote , but if it eluded the Allies yet another year , they must consider the possibility of " buying " the conquered colonies 4 by lowering the indemnity Germany was to pay . It does ...
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accepted acquisition administration aims Allied Alsace-Lorraine American Asquith attitude Austra Australian Balfour Belgian Belgium Boer Borden Botha Britain British Empire Cameroons campaign captured Central Africa chap claims colo colonial annexation colonial trusteeship Congo declaration demands desires Diary Diplomacy discussion disposal Dominions European ex-German colonies Foreign France French future George's German colonial empire German East Africa German New Guinea German Samoa Germany's Hansard Hughes Hughes's Ibid Imperial War Cabinet insisted interests internationalization Japanese Labor Labour Party League of Nations Lloyd George London Lord mandate system mandatory Massey Memoirs memorandum ment military negotiated neutrality opinion overseas Pacific islands Parl Peace Conference Peace Proposals peace settlement peace terms possessions powers Prime Minister principle propaganda question referred regarded representatives restoration retention Round Table Samoa Senate Smuts Socialist South Africa Southwest Africa sovereignty speech statement territory tion Togoland Union United Empire vols Woodrow Wilson York Zealand