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... communication and the considerations which appear to bear upon it , and winds up with his suggestion for action . According to the importance or otherwise of the documents , they either are speedily stopped in their career or , if ...
... communication and the considerations which appear to bear upon it , and winds up with his suggestion for action . According to the importance or otherwise of the documents , they either are speedily stopped in their career or , if ...
Page 266
... communication with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , and vice versâ . Such communications should be confined to questions of Cabinet importance . The Prime Ministers themselves are the judges of such ques- tions . Telegraphic ...
... communication with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , and vice versâ . Such communications should be confined to questions of Cabinet importance . The Prime Ministers themselves are the judges of such ques- tions . Telegraphic ...
Page 273
... communication has been elaborated . The development of the Empire's mineral wealth has been promoted by the establish- ment , under Royal Charter , of the Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau . Imperial Shipping and Economic Committees ...
... communication has been elaborated . The development of the Empire's mineral wealth has been promoted by the establish- ment , under Royal Charter , of the Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau . Imperial Shipping and Economic Committees ...
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accounts administration advise annexed appointed Assistant Under-Secretary Audit Australia Board British Government Canada Chapter coin Colonial Governments Colonial Office Colonial Regulations Colonial Service Colonies and Protectorates Committee connexion considerable constitution Crown Agents Crown Colonies currency defence Department despatch direct Dominions Office duties East Africa emigration Empire established ex-officio Executive Council favour Fiji force foreign funds Gold Coast Governor High Commissioner home Government Imperial War Cabinet important Indian interests Islands Joseph Chamberlain labour Legislative Council Legislature Letters Patent Lord Majesty's Government matters ment native Nigeria nominated Order Order-in-Council oversea Parliament Parliamentary passed Permanent Under-Secretary persons political position powers Prime Minister Privy Council proposal question recommendations regards relations representatives Resolution respect responsible result Royal Secretary selection self-governing Colonies sent settlement Sierra Leone South Africa staff territory tion trade Treasury treaty tropical United Kingdom unofficial West African Zealand