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... sovereignty existed only over Walfisch Bay and several offshore islands , Her Majesty's Government " consider that any claim to sovereignty or jurisdiction by a Foreign Power between the southern point of Portuguese jurisdiction ... and ...
... sovereignty existed only over Walfisch Bay and several offshore islands , Her Majesty's Government " consider that any claim to sovereignty or jurisdiction by a Foreign Power between the southern point of Portuguese jurisdiction ... and ...
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... sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were mere chattels and pawns in a game ... every territorial settlement involved in this war must be made in the interest and for the bene- fit of the populations concerned , and not as a part of ...
... sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were mere chattels and pawns in a game ... every territorial settlement involved in this war must be made in the interest and for the bene- fit of the populations concerned , and not as a part of ...
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... sovereignty . Japan received a " c " mandate in respect of the German Pacific islands north of the equator . Belgium , which had complained loudly at the Supreme Coun- cil decision to award all of German East Africa to Great Britain ...
... sovereignty . Japan received a " c " mandate in respect of the German Pacific islands north of the equator . Belgium , which had complained loudly at the Supreme Coun- cil decision to award all of German East Africa to Great Britain ...
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