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Page 14
... duties by the addition of a certain number of clerks of , or corre- sponding to , the new Lower Division . Doubtless the authors of the reorganization scheme had hoped for a certain measure of per- manence as the result of their labours ...
... duties by the addition of a certain number of clerks of , or corre- sponding to , the new Lower Division . Doubtless the authors of the reorganization scheme had hoped for a certain measure of per- manence as the result of their labours ...
Page 198
... duties , postage , roads , the establishment of a Supreme Court , and some other matters . In general , colonial opinion was adverse , and the reference to the Committee was attacked by Disraeli in the House of Commons as an ...
... duties , postage , roads , the establishment of a Supreme Court , and some other matters . In general , colonial opinion was adverse , and the reference to the Committee was attacked by Disraeli in the House of Commons as an ...
Page 212
... duties in respect of native administration were retained , and the native reserves remained vested in him . By far the most important , as it was the most trying and responsible , of the High Commissioner's duties was , prior to 1899 ...
... duties in respect of native administration were retained , and the native reserves remained vested in him . By far the most important , as it was the most trying and responsible , of the High Commissioner's duties was , prior to 1899 ...
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