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ABSTRACT
The territories which fall within the sphere of the Colonial Office cover an area of about two million square miles – nearly twice the size of British India – and contain a population of nearly fifty millions – nearly twice the total population of the oversea Dominions. Except for some 160,000 square miles with four millions of people, these territories lie wholly within the tropics.