The Suez Canal in Peace and War, 1869-1969 |
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Page 69
... operation in the conflict , and had to aim rather at achieving passivity . Acting upon instructions from London the General Officer Com- manding , General Maxwell , had declared martial law to be in operation as from November 2 , and ...
... operation in the conflict , and had to aim rather at achieving passivity . Acting upon instructions from London the General Officer Com- manding , General Maxwell , had declared martial law to be in operation as from November 2 , and ...
Page 78
... operation of the Canal , the Company entered into conversations designed to contribute to this end . The outcome of these conversations appeared in the 1936-1937 Convention between the Canal Company and the Egyptian Govern- ment . It ...
... operation of the Canal , the Company entered into conversations designed to contribute to this end . The outcome of these conversations appeared in the 1936-1937 Convention between the Canal Company and the Egyptian Govern- ment . It ...
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... operation of the Mussulman world , for the sake of dispossessing France and England ; besides , Italy's geographical position actually suggests her as a mediator between the Occident and the portals of the Orient . ' To achieve the ...
... operation of the Mussulman world , for the sake of dispossessing France and England ; besides , Italy's geographical position actually suggests her as a mediator between the Occident and the portals of the Orient . ' To achieve the ...
Contents
Railway versus Canal | 13 |
The Canal Concession is Granted | 20 |
The Company is Formed | 29 |
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