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Page 94
... accepted the recommenda- tion , which Lord Milner upheld at a later period . In 1923 , however , the Duke of Devonshire , basing himself on the view of other medical authorities , decided that segregation of Europeans and Asiatics was ...
... accepted the recommenda- tion , which Lord Milner upheld at a later period . In 1923 , however , the Duke of Devonshire , basing himself on the view of other medical authorities , decided that segregation of Europeans and Asiatics was ...
Page 113
... accepted by the Government , who proclaimed a Protectorate over Buganda in 1894 , which two years later was extended to Bunyoro and Busoga - thus forming the " Uganda Pro- tectorate " whose boundaries have since been sensibly enlarged ...
... accepted by the Government , who proclaimed a Protectorate over Buganda in 1894 , which two years later was extended to Bunyoro and Busoga - thus forming the " Uganda Pro- tectorate " whose boundaries have since been sensibly enlarged ...
Page 259
... accepted part of the constitution of the Empire . Simultaneously , an " Imperial War Conference " was held , under the Secretary of State for the Colonies , Mr. ( afterwards Viscount ) Long , as Chair- man , and as this was technically ...
... accepted part of the constitution of the Empire . Simultaneously , an " Imperial War Conference " was held , under the Secretary of State for the Colonies , Mr. ( afterwards Viscount ) Long , as Chair- man , and as this was technically ...
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