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Mandates Section
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1 - League of Nations Secretariat
Mandates Section
Identifier
Title
Level of description
Date
Digital object
R13/1/1742/1742
Candidate for appointment to Mandate Section – Captain E.F.C. Lane - Transmits draft cablegram for Secretary-General’s approval to be sent to General Smuts, requesting latter to suggest name of a South-African born candidate, as Captain Lane is ineligible, on account of his British nationality. (Lieutenant-Colonel Denys Reitz suggested.)
File
1919-1920
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R13/1/2414/1853
Mandate for Armenia and Kurdistan - Foreign Office, London - Communicates information that Armenia and Kurdistan, in a joint memorandum presented to the Peace Conference, demand independence under one mandatory power.
File
1919-1920
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R13/1/1914/1914
Mandates Finances - Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society - Suggests that the inevitable administrative deficit on the ex-German colonies should be met by guaranteed loans and should not appear in the finances of the Mandatory Power.
File
1919.11.03
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R13/1/1970/1970
"A" Mandate for Egypt - Lord Milner - Strongly objects to proposal that Great Britain should offer to bring Egypt under the Mandatory System at the present juncture. Points out urgency of a Turkish settlement in regard to Mandates.
File
1919.11.02-1919.11.06
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R13/1/2372/2372
Subjects concerning Africa to be dealt with at the Peace Conference - Mr. G.S. Spicer – Memo suggesting principal points to be considered.
File
1919.01.17
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