African Questions at the Paris Peace Conference, with Papers on Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Colonial Settlement |
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... force of 20,804 , of whom 7,459 were in the police . In general , there was 1 GERMAN EAST AFRICA , 1914 2 The " Force Pub- Police Germans Natives Germans Natives Military 260 2,472 67 2,140 CAMEROONS , 1914 205 47 1,650 1,450 ...
... force of 20,804 , of whom 7,459 were in the police . In general , there was 1 GERMAN EAST AFRICA , 1914 2 The " Force Pub- Police Germans Natives Germans Natives Military 260 2,472 67 2,140 CAMEROONS , 1914 205 47 1,650 1,450 ...
Page 513
... force from the date of its notification to the French Government . ARTICLE 15 . The Signatory Powers will reassemble at the expiration of ten years from the coming into force of the present Convention , in order to intro- duce into it ...
... force from the date of its notification to the French Government . ARTICLE 15 . The Signatory Powers will reassemble at the expiration of ten years from the coming into force of the present Convention , in order to intro- duce into it ...
Page 549
... force on Egyptian soil for the protection of her Imperial communications . The Treaty will fix the place where the force shall be quartered and will regulate any subsidiary matters which require to be arranged . The presence of this force ...
... force on Egyptian soil for the protection of her Imperial communications . The Treaty will fix the place where the force shall be quartered and will regulate any subsidiary matters which require to be arranged . The presence of this force ...
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