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Page 95
... arrangements should be made for the election of two Indian members on a special fran- chise , and for elective representation of Indians on Municipal Councils . The proposal did not satisfy the Indian Government , and protracted ...
... arrangements should be made for the election of two Indian members on a special fran- chise , and for elective representation of Indians on Municipal Councils . The proposal did not satisfy the Indian Government , and protracted ...
Page 235
... arrangements and take part . As regarded the Belgian and German treaties , our trade with these countries was greater than our trade with all the colonies combined ; but if the Colonies , after considering the effect on us and them ...
... arrangements and take part . As regarded the Belgian and German treaties , our trade with these countries was greater than our trade with all the colonies combined ; but if the Colonies , after considering the effect on us and them ...
Page 265
... arrangements and in the channels of communication between their Governments as will bring them more directly in touch with each other . ( 2 ) That the Imperial War Cabinet be invited to give immediate consideration to the creation of ...
... arrangements and in the channels of communication between their Governments as will bring them more directly in touch with each other . ( 2 ) That the Imperial War Cabinet be invited to give immediate consideration to the creation of ...
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