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Page 45
... Governor ( or , in the case of some Protectorates , the " High Commissioner " ) with whom alone he corresponds , and to whom alone he issues his directions . Though he selects for appoint- ment the chief colonial officials , their ...
... Governor ( or , in the case of some Protectorates , the " High Commissioner " ) with whom alone he corresponds , and to whom alone he issues his directions . Though he selects for appoint- ment the chief colonial officials , their ...
Page 49
... Governor in the case of a native condemned to death . Fortunately for the principle involved , this was in a self - governing Colony ; on hearing of it the Ministry at once tendered their resignations , and the Secretary of State ...
... Governor in the case of a native condemned to death . Fortunately for the principle involved , this was in a self - governing Colony ; on hearing of it the Ministry at once tendered their resignations , and the Secretary of State ...
Page 62
... Governor , but only after the alleged grounds therefor have been definitely stated in writing to the officer so that he may have full opportunity for exculpating himself , and after the Governor has investigated the matter with the aid ...
... Governor , but only after the alleged grounds therefor have been definitely stated in writing to the officer so that he may have full opportunity for exculpating himself , and after the Governor has investigated the matter with the aid ...
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