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* Colonial ( Shaw automobile ), a rebranded Shaw sold from 1921 until 1922
In early 1921, prior to the convening of the Cairo Conference, the Middle East Department of the Colonial Office set out the situation as follows:
The Cairo Conference of March 1921 was convened by Winston Churchill, then Britain's Colonial Secretary.
On 21 March 1921, the Foreign and Colonial office legal advisers decided to introduce Article 25 into the Palestine Mandate, which brought Transjordan under the mandate and stated that in that territory, Britain could ' postpone or withhold ' those articles of the Mandate concerning a Jewish National Home.
From 1919 to 1921 he served as Personal Military Secretary to Churchill when he returned to the Cabinet as Secretary of State for War, then accompanied him to the Colonial Office as Private Secretary.
In 1921 a scenic Spanish Colonial Revival glazed tile fountain and Mexican Saltillo tile patio was added to Torrance High's Mediterranean Revival style Main Building, along with the attached ' L wing ' expansion.
The Blisses engaged the architect Frederick H. Brooke ( 1876 – 1960 ) to renovate and enlarge the house ( 1921 – 1923 ), thereby creating a Colonial Revival residence from the existing Linthicum-era Italianate structure.
After a career in the British Army's Corps of Royal Engineers, which included service on the North West Frontier and being Secretary of the Colonial Defence Committee, he became a colonial administrator serving as the 20th Governor of Mauritius from 13 Sep 1911 to 28 Jan 1916, Trinidad and Tobago ( 1916 – 1921 ) and Southern Rhodesia ( 1923 – 1928 ).
It also, true to its name, published early collections from elsewhere in the British Empire: a 1921 anthology Voices From Summerland compiled by J. E. Clare McFarlane in Jamaica, and a series of Dominion and Colonial Verse collections.
" With the fall of Asquith and the accession of the Lloyd George government in December 1916, Long was promoted to the Colonial Office, serving until January 1919, when he became First Lord of the Admiralty, a position in which he served until his retirement in 1921.
* February 1921 – Winston Churchill succeeds Lord Milner as Colonial Secretary.
He joined the Colonial Service and was posted as the Colonial Servant in Kenya, ( 1921 ).

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* Colonial ( 1920 automobile ), the first American automobile with four-wheel brakes

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* Commonwealth Development Corporation ( formerly the Colonial Development Corporation ), a British development organisation
* The Colonial ( Indianapolis, Indiana ), listed on the National Register of Historic Places ( NRHP ) in Indiana
* The Colonial ( Mansfield, Ohio ), listed on the NRHP in Ohio
* Colonial Country Club ( Fort Worth ), a golf course in Texas
* Colonial Country Club ( Memphis ), a golf course in Tennessee
* Colonial ( PRR train ), a Pennsylvania Railroad ran between Washington, DC and New York City, and was last operated in 1973 by Amtrak.
* Colonial ( Amtrak 1976 ), an Amtrak train that began running between Newport News, Virginia and New York in 1976.
* Colonial ( Amtrak 1997 ), an Amtrak train that began running from Richmond, Virginia to New York train in 1977 and eventually became part of the Northeast Regional.
The first child of Augustine Washington ( 1694 – 1743 ) and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington ( 1708 – 1789 ), George Washington was born on their Pope's Creek Estate near present-day Colonial Beach in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Since then, pop singers in the latter group have included KK, Baba Sehgal, Alisha Chinai, Shantanu Mukherjee aka Shaan, Sagarika, Colonial Cousins ( Hariharan, Leslie Lewis ), Lucky Ali, and Sonu Nigam, and music composers like Jawahar Wattal, who made top selling albums with, Daler Mehndi, Shubha Mudgal, Baba Sehgal, Swetha Shetty and Hans Raj Hans.
* Charles A. Orr, " Trade Unionism in Colonial Africa " Journal of Modern African Studies, 4 ( 1966 ), pp. 65 – 81
* Afonso, Aniceto and Gomes, Carlos de Matos, Guerra Colonial ( 2000 ), ISBN 972-46-1192-2
More recent uses include: by France during the First Indochina War ( 1946 – 1954 ), the Algerian War ( 1954 – 1962 ), the Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 ) and the Western Sahara War ( 1975 – 1991 ), The Six-Day War by Israel ( 1967 ), in Nigeria ( 1969 ), India and Pakistan ( 1965 and 1971 ), Turkey during the invasion of Cyprus ( 1974 ), by Morocco during the Western Sahara War ( 1975 – 1991 ), Iran ( 1980 – 88 ), Brazil ( 1972 ), Egypt ( 1973 ), Iraq ( 1980 – 88, 1991, 2003 – 2011 ), Angola ( 1993 ), Yugoslavia ( 1991-1996 ), and by Argentina ( 1982 ).

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Today's trend toward furniture designs from America's past is teaching home-owners and decorators a renewed respect for the shrewd cabinetmakers of our Colonial era.
Image: Museum of Medicine in Quito. jpg | Pichincha in the distance from the Colonial Center of Quito
Colonial Labour parties contested seats from 1891, and federal seats following the Federation at the 1901 federal election.
Louisiana Creole ( also called French Créole ) refers to native born people of the New Orleans area who are descended from the Colonial French and / or Spanish settlers of Colonial French Louisiana, before it became part of the United States in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase.
Simpler forms of the instrument were fashioned by Africans in Colonial America, adapted from several African instruments of similar design.
The First Colonial Conference in 1887 was followed by periodic meetings, known as Imperial Conferences from 1911, of government leaders of the Empire.
Colonial Africa fell within that part of the international capitalist economy from which surplus was drawn to feed the metropolitan sector.
* Colonial history of the United States, the period of American history from the 17th century to 1776, under the rule of Great Britain, France and Spain
* Colonial troops, any of various military units recruited from, or used as garrison troops in, colonial territories
" Anticipating the Declaration of Independence, Patriot leaders Thomas McKean and Caesar Rodney convinced the Colonial Assembly to declare itself separated from British and Pennsylvania rule on June 15, 1776.
Natives from Gabon ": Colonial postcard c. 1905
Thus, the responsibility for its administration is transferred from the War Office to the new Colonial Office.
On retirement from the British Colonial Service, Gardner moved to London but then before World War II moved to Highcliffe, east of Bournemouth on the south coast of England.
Colonial empires were the product of the European Age of Discovery from the 15th century.
Imperial Conferences ( Colonial Conferences before 1911 ) were periodic gatherings of government leaders from the self-governing colonies and dominions of the British Empire between 1887 and 1937, before the establishment of regular Meetings of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in 1944.
Category: Colonial politicians from Maryland
Once part of the French Colonial Empire, the Louisiana Territory stretched from present-day Mobile Bay to just north of the present-day Canadian border, and included a small part of what is now southwestern Canada.
In 1764, Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth granted to a group of approximately 70 land investors from Connecticut.
In 1939, the German Colonial Gazette ( of Angola ) published a letter by Frau Ilse von Nolde, who asserted that she had heard of the animal called " coye ya menia " (" water lion ") from many claimed eyewitnesses, both natives and settlers.
In the 1960s, the Military of Niger was drawn entirely from Nigerien former members of the French Colonial Forces: officered by Frenchmen who agreed to take joint French-Nigerien citizenship.

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