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The Administration of Mandates by the British Dominions

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  • Ilsley, Lucretia L.

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The former German colonies occupied by the Dominions in 1914 were entrusted to them, as mandatories under the League of Nations, at the Peace Conference of 1919. Of these territories, administered as C mandates since December, 1920, three are located in the South Seas. Western Samoa, now a mandate1 of New Zealand, is the larger part of a small group of islands; New Guinea, a mandate of Australia, consists of the northwestern portion of the large island of New Guinea and numerous smaller islands; while Nauru, a British Empire mandate administered by Australia, is a tiny phosphate island. The fourth Dominion mandate, South-West Africa, is a large and somewhat arid territory adjoining the Union of South Africa, which acts as mandatory.

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  • Ilsley, Lucretia L., 1934. "The Administration of Mandates by the British Dominions," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(2), pages 287-302, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:28:y:1934:i:02:p:287-302_02
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