A curious feature in the history of its prolongation was the establishment in 1888 of a neutral zone wherein neither power was to seek to acquire protectorates nor exclusive influence.
All those are well defined districts, and the demarcation of their respective protectorates should not present great difficulties.
In a way, therefore, Mafeking has forged an important link in the chain of outposts, by which the safety of the Protectorates has been guaranteed and the independence of the country still preserved to Imperial rule.
President Wilson continued unbroken the policy of protectorates which President Roosevelt had initiated in the case of San Domingo.
As a matter of alleged fact, this capture of the protectorates by the Japanese had been specially desired by the British government, in order to prevent Germany from ceding it to China.
This startling development shed a strong light upon the new ordering of the world and its relation to the Wilsonian gospel, complicated with secret negotiations, protectorates without mandates, and the one-sided abrogation of compacts.
The geographical denomination of French Indo-China includes the protectorates of Annam, Tongking and Cambodia, the colony of Cochin-China and part of the Laos country.
It comprises the protectoratesof Zanzibar, Uganda and East Africa.
The history of the development of the British Colonies and Protectorates in Africa shows that His Majesty’s Government have always admitted this necessity.
To this second class may be added the protectorates (and some colonies) where the native form of government is maintained under the supervision of French officials.
For the policy of assimilation there was substituted the policy of "association," which had for aim the development of the colonies and protectorates upon natural, i.
A more disgraceful page of history has never been written than that regarding the two protectorates during the minority of Edward VI.
When Mary came to the throne there was an immense outburst of enthusiasm, the time of the Protestant protectorates was looked back on as a bad dream.
In anticipation, however, steps have been taken to revise the existing regulations in the British Protectorates so as to bring them into strict harmony with the terms of the convention.
The Appropriation of Territory Protectorates have been established by the United States, where such action seemed necessary, over some of the weaker Latin-American states.
The amalgamation of the North and South Protectorates took effect on January 1, but sufficient time has not yet passed for the full benefits of the unification to be appraised.
It is evident that these stand in a wholly different position from that of places like the tropicalProtectorates of East and West Africa.
The African protectorates now administered by the Colonial Office afford rare scope for the abilities of earnest and intelligent youth.
This has been true of a number of protectorates in Africa, and notably of Egypt, which is still nominally ruled by the Khedive under the suzerainty of the Turkish Sultan, but is practically governed by a British agent.
Besides theprotectorates governed by the Foreign Office, there are a number of smaller places under the care of other departments.
The result is that protectorates not closely connected with existing colonies are administered by the Foreign Office.
Along the north bank of the Congo River ran the French Congo; the Portuguese owned the lands to the south, and on the east it was shut in by protectorates and colonies of Germany and England.
The coast line of these protectorates and colonies gives no idea of the extent of their hinterland, which spreads back into the Sahara, the Niger basin, and the Soudan.
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