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... Government to prevent the officer in question from accepting the post , though even The Times declared1 a few days earlier that neither the British nor the Indian Government had the power to do this . Later on the British Government ...
... Government to prevent the officer in question from accepting the post , though even The Times declared1 a few days earlier that neither the British nor the Indian Government had the power to do this . Later on the British Government ...
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... Government which was a party to the new arrangement , and it gave to the new tribunals competence to decide suits brought by foreigners against the Egyptian Government . The decisions , if adverse , constituted claims which might at ...
... Government which was a party to the new arrangement , and it gave to the new tribunals competence to decide suits brought by foreigners against the Egyptian Government . The decisions , if adverse , constituted claims which might at ...
Page 568
... 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 ministers would be most reluctant to resign them- selves to ...
... 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 ministers would be most reluctant to resign them- selves to ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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