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... British Museum for the purposes of the Air Ministry , and , at a special meeting , passed the following resolution : ' The British Academy desires to represent to His Majesty's Government the irreparable injury that would be done to the ...
... British Museum for the purposes of the Air Ministry , and , at a special meeting , passed the following resolution : ' The British Academy desires to represent to His Majesty's Government the irreparable injury that would be done to the ...
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... British officer who had equally won their affection and confidence , and whose appointment as Military Attaché at the British Legation was on the point of expiring . Russia objected to both appointments , and succeeded first in inducing ...
... British officer who had equally won their affection and confidence , and whose appointment as Military Attaché at the British Legation was on the point of expiring . Russia objected to both appointments , and succeeded first in inducing ...
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... British , British Indian , or Turkish troops , the Egyptian Government would in all probability be unable to hold Khartoum and must withdraw to Suakin and Wady Halfa . At the same time he warned Lord Granville that the Khedive and his ...
... British , British Indian , or Turkish troops , the Egyptian Government would in all probability be unable to hold Khartoum and must withdraw to Suakin and Wady Halfa . At the same time he warned Lord Granville that the Khedive and his ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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