The Suez Canal in World AffairsPhilosophical Library, 1953 - 174 pages |
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... Company , nearly half the total , were not the property of the nation but rather the property of the Khedive . No Government , as such , had any voice in the administration of the Company . The shareholders were all private persons ...
... Company , nearly half the total , were not the property of the nation but rather the property of the Khedive . No Government , as such , had any voice in the administration of the Company . The shareholders were all private persons ...
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... Company , and all the necessary land not belonging to private persons shall be granted to it free of cost . The fortifications which the Government shall think proper to establish shall not be at the cost of the Company . ARTICLE V The ...
... Company , and all the necessary land not belonging to private persons shall be granted to it free of cost . The fortifications which the Government shall think proper to establish shall not be at the cost of the Company . ARTICLE V The ...
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... COMPANY , are hereby approved , and the present approval shall have force as an authority for its constitution in the form of Sociétés Anonymes , to date from the day when the entire capital of the Company shall be completely subscribed ...
... COMPANY , are hereby approved , and the present approval shall have force as an authority for its constitution in the form of Sociétés Anonymes , to date from the day when the entire capital of the Company shall be completely subscribed ...
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Chapter Page | 1 |
Railway versus Canal | 13 |
Drang nach Osten | 61 |
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1817 LIBRARIES Abyssinia administration Africa aggression agree agreement Alexandria alliance Allied Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Arab Article attack Bitter Lake Britain British forces British Government British troops Cairo Canal Zone commercial complete Concession Constantinople construction declared defence Directors Egypt Egyptian Government England enterprise European evacuation Fascist favour Ferdinand de Lesseps Foreign France French German Gulf High Contracting Parties hostilities Imperial India interest Ismailia Italian Italy Italy's Kantara Khedive labour Lake Timsah land League Libya Lord Majesty's Government Maritime Canal Mediterranean ment MICHIGAN Middle East Middle East Command military Mohammed Mussolini nations navigation necessary Nile November occupation Ottoman Empire Palestine Pasha passage peace Pelusium political ports of access possible Powers present Treaty proposals question railway Red Sea regarded route scheme Senussi shares ships strategic Sudan Suez Canal Company Suez Canal Convention Sultan territory tion traffic Turkey Turkish undertaking vessels Viceroy waterway