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... Australian fears of foreign occupation of eastern New Guinea . Germany in partic- ular was suspected of harboring such intentions ; the trading firms of Godeffroy and Hernsheim had already established stations on the adjacent islands of ...
... Australian fears of foreign occupation of eastern New Guinea . Germany in partic- ular was suspected of harboring such intentions ; the trading firms of Godeffroy and Hernsheim had already established stations on the adjacent islands of ...
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... Australian Frontier , 189-194 . Australian security was the primary consideration , but the possibilities of future economic exploitation were certainly not overlooked . See John Legge , " Australia and New Guinea to the Establish- ment ...
... Australian Frontier , 189-194 . Australian security was the primary consideration , but the possibilities of future economic exploitation were certainly not overlooked . See John Legge , " Australia and New Guinea to the Establish- ment ...
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... Australian Minister of Defense announced to the press that the Japanese Govern- ment had offered to hand over the islands to an Australian 38parl . Papers , 1914-16 , XLV , Cd . 7972 ; Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 ...
... Australian Minister of Defense announced to the press that the Japanese Govern- ment had offered to hand over the islands to an Australian 38parl . Papers , 1914-16 , XLV , Cd . 7972 ; Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 ...
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