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Page 82
... territory south of the Zambesi and Kunene rivers.90 Regardless of the British notices that captured colonial territory was to be placed at the disposal of a peace conference , South Africans no less than Australians and New Zealanders ...
... territory south of the Zambesi and Kunene rivers.90 Regardless of the British notices that captured colonial territory was to be placed at the disposal of a peace conference , South Africans no less than Australians and New Zealanders ...
Page 163
... territory so much as added pro- tection ; not more acres but greater security ; not that we are seeking additional potential wealth , but increased freedom from an otherwise assured menace . We can , I think , declare our views and our ...
... territory so much as added pro- tection ; not more acres but greater security ; not that we are seeking additional potential wealth , but increased freedom from an otherwise assured menace . We can , I think , declare our views and our ...
Page 303
... territory to some single State or organized agency which it may designate and appoint as its agent or mandatory ; but when- ever possible or feasible the agent or mandatory so appointed shall be nominated or approved by the autonomous ...
... territory to some single State or organized agency which it may designate and appoint as its agent or mandatory ; but when- ever possible or feasible the agent or mandatory so appointed shall be nominated or approved by the autonomous ...
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