The Dominions and Colonial Offices, Volume 3 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 36
Page 43
... present them - albeit superficially and in outline - as illustrating some aspects of the work that has occupied the attention of the Department in past and present times . The Colonies have passed into the possession of the Crown in ...
... present them - albeit superficially and in outline - as illustrating some aspects of the work that has occupied the attention of the Department in past and present times . The Colonies have passed into the possession of the Crown in ...
Page 255
... present system . The Colonial Office has been reorganized some three years ago , and I repeat what I said in Parliament , that in its present form it has given to us at all events , in Canada , ample satis- faction . As to whether it ...
... present system . The Colonial Office has been reorganized some three years ago , and I repeat what I said in Parliament , that in its present form it has given to us at all events , in Canada , ample satis- faction . As to whether it ...
Page 280
... present changes , of direct communication between Prime Ministers . The proposal had been welcomed by the Dominion Governments , and by public opinion in the Dominions , as evidence of the desire to recognize the constitutional status ...
... present changes , of direct communication between Prime Ministers . The proposal had been welcomed by the Dominion Governments , and by public opinion in the Dominions , as evidence of the desire to recognize the constitutional status ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration affairs annexation appointed Australia Board British Government Cameroons Canada Cape Chamberlain Chapter coin Colonial Governments Colonial Office Colonial Service Colonies and Protectorates commercial Committee communication Company connexion consideration constitutional Crown Agents Crown Colonies currency defence Department discussion Dominions Office duties East Africa emigration Empire established European Executive Council favour Fiji force foreign Gold Coast Governor High Commissioner home Government immigration Imperial Conference Imperial Government Imperial War Cabinet important India Indian Government interests Islands Joseph Chamberlain Kenya labour land Legislative Council Lord Majesty's Government mandated Mandatory matters ment native Niger Nigeria nominated Order-in-Council oversea Parliament passed permanent political population position powers Premiers Prime Minister proposal question railway recognized regards relations representatives Resolution result revenue rupee Secretary selected self-governing Colonies sent settlement South Africa South African Republic staff territory tion trade Treasury treaty tropical Uganda United Kingdom West African Zealand