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Page 48
... High Commissioner an appeal to the Secretary of State , evidently counting on the delay involved to secure a remission of the death penalty . The attempt to interfere with the High Commissioner's discretion failed , as it deserved to ...
... High Commissioner an appeal to the Secretary of State , evidently counting on the delay involved to secure a remission of the death penalty . The attempt to interfere with the High Commissioner's discretion failed , as it deserved to ...
Page 139
... High Commis- sioner , and the Company reverted to its original position as a trading concern . It deserves to be kept in honourable remembrance for the part that it had played in Empire development . Successful in its commercial ...
... High Commis- sioner , and the Company reverted to its original position as a trading concern . It deserves to be kept in honourable remembrance for the part that it had played in Empire development . Successful in its commercial ...
Page 253
... High Commissioners * should become the sole channel of communication between the Imperial and Dominion Governments , identical information being given to Governors - General and Governors . Considerable discussion took place on the ...
... High Commissioners * should become the sole channel of communication between the Imperial and Dominion Governments , identical information being given to Governors - General and Governors . Considerable discussion took place on the ...
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