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Page 69
... possible , when instructions are being prepared for the negotiation of international agree- ments which affect them . " 55 The war impelled the Cabinet to postpone the quadrennial Imperial Conference scheduled for 1915. Colonial ...
... possible , when instructions are being prepared for the negotiation of international agree- ments which affect them . " 55 The war impelled the Cabinet to postpone the quadrennial Imperial Conference scheduled for 1915. Colonial ...
Page 109
... possible fruits of victory.45 The importance of Labor cooperation , especially in view of increasing war - weariness , was partially responsible ; another possible reason was Lloyd George's own opposition to annexing the German colonies ...
... possible fruits of victory.45 The importance of Labor cooperation , especially in view of increasing war - weariness , was partially responsible ; another possible reason was Lloyd George's own opposition to annexing the German colonies ...
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... possible that the natives might prefer no foreign rule at all . Such questions were to plague the wor- ried Dominion annexationists throughout the remainder of the war . 30Members of the Cabinet , according to the Prime Minister , were ...
... possible that the natives might prefer no foreign rule at all . Such questions were to plague the wor- ried Dominion annexationists throughout the remainder of the war . 30Members of the Cabinet , according to the Prime Minister , were ...
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