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- 1914 Sep 02-1915 Apr 16 (Creation)
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European War. Correspondence [September, 1914-April, 1915] respecting military operations against the German possessions in the Western Pacific.' Includes information on the occupation of Samoa and the island of Nauru by British forces, the capitulation of German New Guinea, and arrangements for the repatriation or internment of German nationals. Also includes a report on operations by the Australian fleet in the opening stages of the First World War. A note explains that this print only contains correspondence which was not published in the British parliamentary command papers Cd.7972 and Cd.7975. (63 pages).
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The National Archives >> Records of the Colonial Office, Commonwealth and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices, Empire Marketing Board, and related bodies >> Confidential Print >> War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: Australia, Confidential Print >> Australian Nos. 217 to 225
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{{data source}} The National Archives Discovery
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- Africa » West Africa » Guinea
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- Latin