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Page 118
... government - the policy of the Government was very firmly stated by the Duke of Devonshire when Secretary of State in 1923. He regarded self - government as out of the question within any period of time that need then be taken into ...
... government - the policy of the Government was very firmly stated by the Duke of Devonshire when Secretary of State in 1923. He regarded self - government as out of the question within any period of time that need then be taken into ...
Page 167
... Government would be glad to respond to any suggestion . For the moment , beyond that , the home Government were disposed to go ; and on this understanding the Australian resolution was passed . not At the Imperial Conference of 1911 the ...
... Government would be glad to respond to any suggestion . For the moment , beyond that , the home Government were disposed to go ; and on this understanding the Australian resolution was passed . not At the Imperial Conference of 1911 the ...
Page 184
... Government for the Colonies and Protectorates , should agree to the appointment of Committees to confer with a Committee appointed by the Indian Government as to the best and quickest means of giving effect to the 1921 resolu- tion ...
... Government for the Colonies and Protectorates , should agree to the appointment of Committees to confer with a Committee appointed by the Indian Government as to the best and quickest means of giving effect to the 1921 resolu- tion ...
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