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... Government with a lengthy series of arguments against invasion of Southwest Africa . In addition to the practical ... Government's policy , it can be inferred , had no objection to an eventual acquisition of Southwest Africa , but very ...
... Government with a lengthy series of arguments against invasion of Southwest Africa . In addition to the practical ... Government's policy , it can be inferred , had no objection to an eventual acquisition of Southwest Africa , but very ...
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... Government took the precaution of consulting Australia in respect of the insular colonies -- a wise decision in view ... Government will carefully abstain from doing or saying anything likely to strain or make difficult the relations ...
... Government took the precaution of consulting Australia in respect of the insular colonies -- a wise decision in view ... Government will carefully abstain from doing or saying anything likely to strain or make difficult the relations ...
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... Government , attempted to demonstrate their compatibility with the objectives of the British Government . Still on his tightrope , Lloyd George condemned the idea of a " halfway house between victory and defeat , " but declared himself ...
... Government , attempted to demonstrate their compatibility with the objectives of the British Government . Still on his tightrope , Lloyd George condemned the idea of a " halfway house between victory and defeat , " but declared himself ...
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