The National Review, Volume 106W.H. Allen, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 307
... Simonstown , our African naval station . We refer our readers to Mr. J. H. Morgan's article where they will Simonstown find an account of our precarious political position there , according to statements made by the Premier of the ...
... Simonstown , our African naval station . We refer our readers to Mr. J. H. Morgan's article where they will Simonstown find an account of our precarious political position there , according to statements made by the Premier of the ...
Page 598
... Simonstown and defending it adequately ; by helping British shipping ; and , I would add , by taking steps to teach their people where their duty and their own interests lie . ROGER KEYES . GERMANY v . EUROPE . — II THE THREAT TO 598 ...
... Simonstown and defending it adequately ; by helping British shipping ; and , I would add , by taking steps to teach their people where their duty and their own interests lie . ROGER KEYES . GERMANY v . EUROPE . — II THE THREAT TO 598 ...
Page 727
... Simons- town , is situated in that part of our Empire the Government of which has been active in endeavouring to ... Simonstown as a naval base . In the event of the blocking of the Suez Canal , a not impossible event , communication ...
... Simons- town , is situated in that part of our Empire the Government of which has been active in endeavouring to ... Simonstown as a naval base . In the event of the blocking of the Suez Canal , a not impossible event , communication ...
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