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Page 96
... result would be that , while the official majority was maintained , there would be 7 or 8 elected European , as against 4 Indian , members . An Indian had already been appointed to the Executive Council . The proposal satisfied neither ...
... result would be that , while the official majority was maintained , there would be 7 or 8 elected European , as against 4 Indian , members . An Indian had already been appointed to the Executive Council . The proposal satisfied neither ...
Page 200
... result of the difference is that while the Canadian Provinces have at their head Lieutenant - Governors selected by the Dominion Ministry , the Australian States retained their Governors , who were selected by , and corre- sponded with ...
... result of the difference is that while the Canadian Provinces have at their head Lieutenant - Governors selected by the Dominion Ministry , the Australian States retained their Governors , who were selected by , and corre- sponded with ...
Page 236
... result could be properly secured by a preference given in the Colonies to the products of the United Kingdom . The Premiers of Australasia , with one exception , favoured the continuance of the existing arrange- ment as to the ...
... result could be properly secured by a preference given in the Colonies to the products of the United Kingdom . The Premiers of Australasia , with one exception , favoured the continuance of the existing arrange- ment as to the ...
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