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Page 265
... Prime Ministers , and that , as a large section of the oversea correspondence had no specific re- lation to the Prime Minister , the channels of com- munication in such matters might very well remain where they were . The Canadian Prime ...
... Prime Ministers , and that , as a large section of the oversea correspondence had no specific re- lation to the Prime Minister , the channels of com- munication in such matters might very well remain where they were . The Canadian Prime ...
Page 266
... Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , and vice versâ . Such communications should be confined to questions of Cabinet importance . The Prime Ministers themselves are the judges of such ques- tions . Telegraphic communications between ...
... Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , and vice versâ . Such communications should be confined to questions of Cabinet importance . The Prime Ministers themselves are the judges of such ques- tions . Telegraphic communications between ...
Page 279
... Prime Minister ; but if it were realized how immense were the burdens thrown on a Prime Minister , no one would suggest that such an arrangement would secure such continuous attention to inter - Imperial affairs as if they were made the ...
... Prime Minister ; but if it were realized how immense were the burdens thrown on a Prime Minister , no one would suggest that such an arrangement would secure such continuous attention to inter - Imperial affairs as if they were made the ...
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