The British Empire and the German Colonies, 1914-1919 |
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Page 83
... retention of the German colonies.93 The French , preoccupied with Alsace - Lorraine , had comparatively little to say on the subject , and assumed Allied retention of German overseas territory.94 Once the humiliating Cameroons cession ...
... retention of the German colonies.93 The French , preoccupied with Alsace - Lorraine , had comparatively little to say on the subject , and assumed Allied retention of German overseas territory.94 Once the humiliating Cameroons cession ...
Page 128
... retention of the territory they had captured . The need for Dominion security was empha- sized ; Australasia would never be safe as long as Germany remained in the Pacific . The well - worn denunciations of German intrigue in Southwest ...
... retention of the territory they had captured . The need for Dominion security was empha- sized ; Australasia would never be safe as long as Germany remained in the Pacific . The well - worn denunciations of German intrigue in Southwest ...
Page 238
... retention of the islands , but preferred German to Japanese presence there . Opponents of annexation in Parliament , even among the ranks of the Opposition , were few in number . The consensus was that Australia should retain all of the ...
... retention of the islands , but preferred German to Japanese presence there . Opponents of annexation in Parliament , even among the ranks of the Opposition , were few in number . The consensus was that Australia should retain all of the ...
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