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... Guinea would be of no benefit to the Empire , and that no foreign power seemed interested in the islands . Despite the keen interest in New Guinea , Maxi- 20For the acquisition of the German West and East African colonies , see Townsend ...
... Guinea would be of no benefit to the Empire , and that no foreign power seemed interested in the islands . Despite the keen interest in New Guinea , Maxi- 20For the acquisition of the German West and East African colonies , see Townsend ...
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... Guinea is only under mili- tary occupation . Papua , on the other hand , belongs to us . 67 The Treasurer's budget report in May 1916 contained a simi- lar reference to German New Guinea as a matter for future settlement , and ...
... Guinea is only under mili- tary occupation . Papua , on the other hand , belongs to us . 67 The Treasurer's budget report in May 1916 contained a simi- lar reference to German New Guinea as a matter for future settlement , and ...
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... Guinea and British New Guinea . In the case of German Samoa , the expense of administering the territory might well be too high for debt- saddled New Zealand to accept under any conditions except outright ownership . These three ...
... Guinea and British New Guinea . In the case of German Samoa , the expense of administering the territory might well be too high for debt- saddled New Zealand to accept under any conditions except outright ownership . These three ...
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