The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 70
Page 25
... South Africa ruined sooner than see her enjoy the blessings of fair play as between the Races . He would break South Africa , as Kruger broke the Transvaal , if he had the power , rather than enter into any arrangement which strengthens ...
... South Africa ruined sooner than see her enjoy the blessings of fair play as between the Races . He would break South Africa , as Kruger broke the Transvaal , if he had the power , rather than enter into any arrangement which strengthens ...
Page 172
... South Africa to continue a member of the League . The speaker was Mr. Eric Louw , Union of South Africa Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington , and the occasion was the celebration of Dingaans day by the South African Colony in New ...
... South Africa to continue a member of the League . The speaker was Mr. Eric Louw , Union of South Africa Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington , and the occasion was the celebration of Dingaans day by the South African Colony in New ...
Page 565
... South Wales , and making them directly payable to the Federal Government . New South Wales having defaulted on overseas debts , and the Commonwealth having made itself responsible for the payment of the interest , it has taken powers to ...
... South Wales , and making them directly payable to the Federal Government . New South Wales having defaulted on overseas debts , and the Commonwealth having made itself responsible for the payment of the interest , it has taken powers to ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XCVIII | 34 |
Our German Taskmasters | 47 |
GRAHAM SIR FREDERICK | 53 |
25 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American Army Australia Baldwin Bank believe boys Britain British Empire Cabinet Canada Chamberlain Colonial Conference currency debts Disarmament Dominions doubt duty economic election England English Europe European Exmoor fact favour force foreign France Free French friends German gold standard Government Headmaster hope Hotel House of Commons Imperial important India industry interest Japanese Joseph Chamberlain Labour leader League of Nations Leo Maxse Liberal living London look Lord Rosebery Lord Snowden matter Maxse's ment millions Milner mind months National Review Navy never Neville Chamberlain opinion Ottawa Parliament party peace play political position Preparatory present Prime Minister Public Schools question Ramsay MacDonald recent regard Reparations result scholarships Scottish Sir Herbert Samuel Socialist South Africa speech Street Tardieu tariff thing thought tion to-day trade Treaty United whole