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... Allied and Dominion claims . The governing principle of colonial administration , it was emphasized , should be the welfare of the natives , and the open door should be maintained to minimize economic jealousies . The entire problem ...
... Allied and Dominion claims . The governing principle of colonial administration , it was emphasized , should be the welfare of the natives , and the open door should be maintained to minimize economic jealousies . The entire problem ...
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... Allied proclivities.33 The Bolshevik peace decrees and the subsequent publication of the Entente secret treaties demanded some answer from the Allied powers . More important was the pressure brought to bear on the Entente 31Rowley ...
... Allied proclivities.33 The Bolshevik peace decrees and the subsequent publication of the Entente secret treaties demanded some answer from the Allied powers . More important was the pressure brought to bear on the Entente 31Rowley ...
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Alfred William Lever. not to that of the Allied nations.4 Annexationists could scarcely rejoice at Allied Labor's approval of restoration of the German colonies , especially since the document specifically condemned " the handing back to ...
Alfred William Lever. not to that of the Allied nations.4 Annexationists could scarcely rejoice at Allied Labor's approval of restoration of the German colonies , especially since the document specifically condemned " the handing back to ...
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