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whatever with the Government , and that he had considered it his duty as a patriotic citizen to bring the letter to the notice , on the one hand of the Government , and on the other hand of the Press . Mr. Thomas flatly refused to ...
whatever with the Government , and that he had considered it his duty as a patriotic citizen to bring the letter to the notice , on the one hand of the Government , and on the other hand of the Press . Mr. Thomas flatly refused to ...
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Learning that the Egyptian Premier intended , in spite of all British warnings , to pass into law the Bills to which it took exception , the British Government instructed the British High Commissioner in Egypt , on April 29 , to deliver ...
Learning that the Egyptian Premier intended , in spite of all British warnings , to pass into law the Bills to which it took exception , the British Government instructed the British High Commissioner in Egypt , on April 29 , to deliver ...
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9 adopted by the Government was given to the public by the Secretary for Foreign Affairs in a speech which he delivered to the Birmingham Anglo - French Society on April 26. Sir Austen Chamberlain said that while the Government would ...
9 adopted by the Government was given to the public by the Secretary for Foreign Affairs in a speech which he delivered to the Birmingham Anglo - French Society on April 26. Sir Austen Chamberlain said that while the Government would ...
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