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Page 232
... Conference , and twenty years before they arrived at the conception of periodical Con- ferences as part of the machinery of Empire . In the absence of any move by the Imperial Government , the Canadian Government took the initiative ...
... Conference , and twenty years before they arrived at the conception of periodical Con- ferences as part of the machinery of Empire . In the absence of any move by the Imperial Government , the Canadian Government took the initiative ...
Page 244
... Conference soon turned to the discussion of an Imperial Conference " with a permanent Secretariat - on a proposal put forward by the Australian Repre- sentative . There was no difficulty about the adoption of the title " Imperial ...
... Conference soon turned to the discussion of an Imperial Conference " with a permanent Secretariat - on a proposal put forward by the Australian Repre- sentative . There was no difficulty about the adoption of the title " Imperial ...
Page 248
... Conference . The Secre- tary of State for the Colonies will be an ex - officio member of the Conference and will take the chair in the absence of the President . He will arrange for such Imperial Conference after communication with the ...
... Conference . The Secre- tary of State for the Colonies will be an ex - officio member of the Conference and will take the chair in the absence of the President . He will arrange for such Imperial Conference after communication with the ...
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