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Page 403
On July 12 , 1878 , Vice - Admiral Lord John Hay hoisted the British flag in
Nicosia , the capital ; and on July 22 Lieut - General Sir Garnet Wolseley
assumed the government of the island as Her Majesty ' s High Commissioner ,
bringing with ...
On July 12 , 1878 , Vice - Admiral Lord John Hay hoisted the British flag in
Nicosia , the capital ; and on July 22 Lieut - General Sir Garnet Wolseley
assumed the government of the island as Her Majesty ' s High Commissioner ,
bringing with ...
Page 472
The first work falling to the Allies was to give safe conduct to the 19th Army Corps
of the French Army , and the 7th British Division , distributed between Gibraltar ,
Malta and Egypt . At the last moment , Admiral Souchon , flying his flag in the ...
The first work falling to the Allies was to give safe conduct to the 19th Army Corps
of the French Army , and the 7th British Division , distributed between Gibraltar ,
Malta and Egypt . At the last moment , Admiral Souchon , flying his flag in the ...
Page 566
Firstly , they are British rather than imperial , and , as such , afford no ground of
principle for refusing . In a sense they are Irish also , but , if Ireland is misguided
in making such a demand , that is her own affair . The inconvenience of a Custom
...
Firstly , they are British rather than imperial , and , as such , afford no ground of
principle for refusing . In a sense they are Irish also , but , if Ireland is misguided
in making such a demand , that is her own affair . The inconvenience of a Custom
...
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OF Nos 447 448 AND 449 | 1 |
Some AfterWar Problems | 2 |
Aircraft in the | 3 |
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