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Page 242
... representatives , from whom came a warning as to the inevitable results of forcing the Colonies to contract commercial ties elsewhere . The views of the oversea members were practically unanimous . On the other hand , a representative ...
... representatives , from whom came a warning as to the inevitable results of forcing the Colonies to contract commercial ties elsewhere . The views of the oversea members were practically unanimous . On the other hand , a representative ...
Page 267
... Representatives of the United King- dom , the Dominions , and India . " It was further differentiated by having a special Secretariat , on which the Colonial Office was represented , and by holding its meetings at 10 , Downing Street ...
... Representatives of the United King- dom , the Dominions , and India . " It was further differentiated by having a special Secretariat , on which the Colonial Office was represented , and by holding its meetings at 10 , Downing Street ...
Page 276
... representatives as part of the Empire's representa- tion ; several of them were made members of the Allied Commissions which considered the conditions of peace ; the Treaty with Germany was signed on behalf of the four Dominions ...
... representatives as part of the Empire's representa- tion ; several of them were made members of the Allied Commissions which considered the conditions of peace ; the Treaty with Germany was signed on behalf of the four Dominions ...
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