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1952The aims and achievements of Durham, or Rhodes, or Smuts, or Lugard, or Admiral Phillip, or Stamford Raffles.Blackwell, Sally
1945The bravest deed I know in the story of the Overseas Empire.Gledhill, Sally
1945The bravest deed I know in the story of the Overseas Empire.Fay, Dennis F
1945The bravest deed I know in the story of the Overseas Empire.Chambers, D J
1959Briefly enumerate some of the main problems facing the Commonwealth today, and discuss one of them in some detail.Burfitt, Elizabeth Margaret
1959Briefly enumerate some of the main problems facing the Commonwealth today, and discuss one of them in some detail.Nguyen, Peter
1930Britain in the Pacific:- Past – Present – Future.Rundle, Raymond C
1930Britain in the Pacific:- Past – Present – Future.Newton, Frederic Casswell
1947Britain is not the only country in the Commonwealth which has dependencies. Which of the Dominions have Colonies, Protectorates or Mandates to look after, and what problems do these involve?Leithwaite, David
1947Britain is not the only country in the Commonwealth which has dependencies. Which of the Dominions have Colonies, Protectorates or Mandates to look after, and what problems do these involve?Fine, Jeanette
1958“Britain’s role in European and world affairs is at once strengthened and weakened by her Commonwealth ties.” Discuss.Turnbull, Maureen
1958“Britain’s role in European and world affairs is at once strengthened and weakened by her Commonwealth ties.” Discuss.Leung, Shirley
1958“Britain’s role in European and world affairs is at once strengthened and weakened by her Commonwealth ties.” Discuss.Bennett, Gordon Henry
1958“Britain’s role in European and world affairs is at once strengthened and weakened by her Commonwealth ties.” Discuss.Nam, Andrew Ee Chong
1944“The British Commonwealth and Empire may well be found the most convenient means of describing this unique association.” (Mr. Winston Churchill) What do you think about this quotation?Hastings, John E F
1925The British Empire Exhibition, 1924.Charman, Sidney
1925The British Empire Exhibition, 1924.Wilson, Denise
1957British games are played in most countries of the Commonwealth. To what extent is this statement true?Fai, Lau Kim
1957British games are played in most countries of the Commonwealth. To what extent is this statement true?Goldsmith, Pauline
1957British games are played in most countries of the Commonwealth. To what extent is this statement true?Behrmann, Diane Elizabeth

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