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Pagina 146
... Britain , Italy , and Egypt to facilitate trade and transit between Italian East Africa on the one hand and British Somaliland , Kenya , and the Sudan on the other . This would comprise the regula- tion and facilitation of trade over ...
... Britain , Italy , and Egypt to facilitate trade and transit between Italian East Africa on the one hand and British Somaliland , Kenya , and the Sudan on the other . This would comprise the regula- tion and facilitation of trade over ...
Pagina 148
... British Somaliland Protectorate is of value to Britain as the African counterpart of Aden , commanding the southern entrance to the Red Sea , and as a country suitable in some ways as an air base . Otherwise it is a doubtful asset . The ...
... British Somaliland Protectorate is of value to Britain as the African counterpart of Aden , commanding the southern entrance to the Red Sea , and as a country suitable in some ways as an air base . Otherwise it is a doubtful asset . The ...
Pagina 149
... British Somali- land is small . When the general agreement becomes opera- tive there will be more incentive to push ... Somaliland . The negotiations in Berbera leading to these results were typical of the good feeling between British ...
... British Somali- land is small . When the general agreement becomes opera- tive there will be more incentive to push ... Somaliland . The negotiations in Berbera leading to these results were typical of the good feeling between British ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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