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Footnotes 1 . See Sir Maurice Hankey's memorandum to the CID, 23 October 1916 (in FO 371/3765). 2 . Cabinet 5 (19) Conclusion 4 (Cab. 23/18). 3 . Minute, 7 April 1920 (187042/183192/17 in FO 371/3765). 4 . The Times , 14 November 1919. 5 . E.G. Addison, the Minister of Health, 4 March 1920 (CID Paper 100 A in Cab. U3J. 6 . Memo, 31 January 1920 (CID Paper 95‐A in FO 371/3765). 7 . Memo by Churchill June 1914, CID Paper 75‐A (ibid.). 8 . Home Ports Defence Committee Paper 40‐M, 17 December 1919 (ibid.). 9 . Memoranda of 23 and 16 December 1919, CID Paper 98‐A tibid.). 10 . Notes of 4 and 6 February 1920 in WO 32/5302. 11 . Memo 20 March 1920 (CP 919 in Cab. 24/10]). 12 . CID Paper 98‐A, 16 December 1919 (FO 371/3765). 13 . CID Paper 255‐B, 27 July 1920 (Cab. 4/7). ‘Our possible liabilities in Europe… have only been touched on lightly, because it is evident that we are in no position to meet them until such time as a great improvement has taken place in our more intimate affairs.’ 14 . Note, 9 February 1920
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 1979
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