The National Review, Volume 103W.H. Allen, 1934 - English literature |
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... South African constitution that it appears to give that country the power of remaining neutral in the event of the British Empire being involved in hostilities . What then becomes of our important naval station at Simonstown , South ...
... South African constitution that it appears to give that country the power of remaining neutral in the event of the British Empire being involved in hostilities . What then becomes of our important naval station at Simonstown , South ...
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... South Africa , in April of this year , a Status Bill was passed which has since become an Act and which will , in the words of The National Review for August , " further attenuate the slender links that still bind South Africa to the ...
... South Africa , in April of this year , a Status Bill was passed which has since become an Act and which will , in the words of The National Review for August , " further attenuate the slender links that still bind South Africa to the ...
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... South Africa , General Smuts acknowledged that South Africa must always be prepared and ready to defend her rights ; he acknowledged the need and the value of naval protection , and rejoiced that South Africa enjoyed pro- tection from ...
... South Africa , General Smuts acknowledged that South Africa must always be prepared and ready to defend her rights ; he acknowledged the need and the value of naval protection , and rejoiced that South Africa enjoyed pro- tection from ...
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