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Page 185
... proposal . The attitude of the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been mentioned elsewhere ( pp . 93-4 , 96 ) . South Africa took a firm stand . The Prime Minister of the Union ( General Smuts ) intimated that , so far as South ...
... proposal . The attitude of the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been mentioned elsewhere ( pp . 93-4 , 96 ) . South Africa took a firm stand . The Prime Minister of the Union ( General Smuts ) intimated that , so far as South ...
Page 228
... proposal pointed to foreign nations having in certain parts of the British Empire advantages over other parts of the Empire , and he observed that " this is not the way to promote the unity and solidarity of the Empire , but rather the ...
... proposal pointed to foreign nations having in certain parts of the British Empire advantages over other parts of the Empire , and he observed that " this is not the way to promote the unity and solidarity of the Empire , but rather the ...
Page 254
... proposal , however , was regarded with much sus- picion , as the Dominion representatives generally disliked the idea of the intervention of their officials , and the Secretary of State withdrew it . The question of removing Dominions ...
... proposal , however , was regarded with much sus- picion , as the Dominion representatives generally disliked the idea of the intervention of their officials , and the Secretary of State withdrew it . The question of removing Dominions ...
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