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Page 136
... Foreign Secretary , to conclude other similar treaties . Subject to the same sanction , it had authority to levy Customs duties for admin- istrative purposes only . It had jurisdiction over all British and foreign subjects within its ...
... Foreign Secretary , to conclude other similar treaties . Subject to the same sanction , it had authority to levy Customs duties for admin- istrative purposes only . It had jurisdiction over all British and foreign subjects within its ...
Page 203
... foreign relations , " and was nominated as special adviser to the king and chiefs for arranging terms of cession with Sir Hercules Robinson . Thanks largely to his good offices the negotiations were successful , and Fiji became a Crown ...
... foreign relations , " and was nominated as special adviser to the king and chiefs for arranging terms of cession with Sir Hercules Robinson . Thanks largely to his good offices the negotiations were successful , and Fiji became a Crown ...
Page 228
... foreign Powers under the sanction and supervision of H.M.'s Ambassador ; but both Australia and the Cape deprecated the suggestion . Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr considered that the proposal pointed to foreign nations having in certain parts of ...
... foreign Powers under the sanction and supervision of H.M.'s Ambassador ; but both Australia and the Cape deprecated the suggestion . Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr considered that the proposal pointed to foreign nations having in certain parts of ...
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