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In 1889 the two islands became a single crown colony.
In 1861 it was acquired by the British and made a crown colony.
Opinions are by no means unanimous about the future of the crown colony.
Georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.
Ecclesiastical control was, if anything, even more effective in the crown colonies than at home.
Two years later the family were dispatched to the crown colony of Singapore in early 1923.
Dad says as we discover that the islands have been a Crown colony since 1670.
There was the Crown Colony system which seems to have been designed for the business of not getting things done.
That was the accepted way of life in the Crown Colony.
Yet he was nowhere to be found in the Crown Colony.
In 1750 it was made a Danish crown colony.
In 1777 it was turned over to the government by the chartered company and became a Danish crown colony.
Crown Colony is the smallest section of the park.
In February 1934 the island reverted to something similar to crown colony status.
Pitt gazed with longing at the former crown colony in the distance.
On 14 July 1767 this became a French crown colony, still under one governor general.
Singapore however was not included and was considered a crown colony by itself.
Before 1981 the territories were known as colonies or Crown colonies.
Between 1796 and 1948, Ceylon was a British crown colony.
Seychelles became a crown colony separate from Mauritius in 1903.
Barbados was made a British crown colony in 1885.
Trinidad was ruled as a crown colony with no elected representation until 1925.
The British crown colony is holding in camps an estimated 54,000 people who are seeking asylum.
Gambia became a separate crown colony again in 1888.
Few have any prospect of being admitted to the British crown colony as refugees from political persecution.