LOST GERMAN COLONIES.
PEEFEBENCE PRIVILEGES NOT TO BE GRANTED. LONDON, May 23. Replying, in the House of to a question whether the former German colonies ufider mandates to Britain or the Dominions would be included as British colonies and obtain the advantage of Imperial preference, Mr Bonar Law Baid that none of these territories woulij be colonies, but in certain cases, as, for example. South-west Africa and the Pacific Islands, they would be administered as integral portions of the territory of the mandatory Power, and share its advantages.— ( Eeuter.)
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Auckland Star, Issue 123, 24 May 1919, Page 7
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