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Page 95
... interests of the natives in both depen- dencies . His successor , Mr. J. H. Thomas , endorsed this view by stating in the House of Commons that if the danger ever arose of such an influx of immi- grants of whatever class , race ...
... interests of the natives in both depen- dencies . His successor , Mr. J. H. Thomas , endorsed this view by stating in the House of Commons that if the danger ever arose of such an influx of immi- grants of whatever class , race ...
Page 116
Sir George Vandeleur Fiddes. the interests of the African natives must be para- mount and must prevail if , and when , they should conflict with those of the immigrant races , though the interests of the other communities , whether ...
Sir George Vandeleur Fiddes. the interests of the African natives must be para- mount and must prevail if , and when , they should conflict with those of the immigrant races , though the interests of the other communities , whether ...
Page 122
... interest would be paid from the Imperial Exchequer ; at the end of that time the charges for interest and sinking fund would fall on the transport services or , so far as these might be insufficient , on the East African revenues . At ...
... interest would be paid from the Imperial Exchequer ; at the end of that time the charges for interest and sinking fund would fall on the transport services or , so far as these might be insufficient , on the East African revenues . At ...
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