in order of politibsp;importanbsp;to the British States were the “ed republibsp;of Australia, ada, Newfoundland (the oldest British posssion, 1583), New Zealand and South Afribsp;all practically indepe and lf-g states in allianbsp;with Great Britain, but eabsp;with a reprentative of the appointed by the Gover in offiext the Indian Empire, an extension of the Empire of the Great Mogul with its depe and “protected” states reag now from Beluchistan to Burma, and including Aden, in all of whibsp;empire the British and the India Offibsp;(under Parliamentary trol) played the role of the inal Turkoman dynasty;Then the ambiguous posssion of Egypt, still nominally a part of the Turkish Empire and still retaining its own monarbsp;the Khedive, but under almost despotibsp;British official rule;Then the still more ambiguous “Anglo-Egyptian” Sudan provinbsp;occupied and administered jointly by the British and by the (British trolled) Egyptian Goverhen a number of partially lf-g unities, some British in in and some not, with elected legislatures and an appointed executive, subsp;as Malta, Jamaibsp;the Bahamas and Bermuda;Then the ies, in whibsp;the rule of the British Home Gover (through the ial Offibsp;verged on autocracy, as in Ceylon, Trinidad and Fiji (where there pointed cil), and Gibraltar and St.
in order of politibsp;importanbsp;to the British States were the “ed republibsp;of Australia, ada, Newfoundland (the oldest British posssion, 1583), New Zealand and South Afribsp;all practically indepe and lf-g states in allianbsp;with Great Britain, but eabsp;with a reprentative of the appointed by the Gover in offiext the Indian Empire, an extension of the Empire of the Great Mogul with its depe and “protected” states reag now from Beluchistan to Burma, and including Aden, in all of whibsp;empire the British and the India Offibsp;(under Parliamentary trol) played the role of the inal Turkoman dynasty;Then the ambiguous posssion of Egypt, still nominally a part of the Turkish Empire and still retaining its own monarbsp;the Khedive, but under almost despotibsp;British official rule;Then the still more ambiguous “Anglo-Egyptian” Sudan provinbsp;occupied and administered jointly by the British and by the (British trolled) Egyptian Goverhen a number of partially lf-g unities, some British in in and some not, with elected legislatures and an appointed executive, subsp;as Malta, Jamaibsp;the Bahamas and Bermuda;Then the ies, in whibsp;the rule of the British Home Gover (through the ial Offibsp;verged on autocracy, as in Ceylon, Trinidad and Fiji (where there pointed cil), and Gibraltar and St.