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Page 164
... given to intending emigrants was given indiscriminately , and that persons anxious to go outside the Empire were practically as much encouraged as if they were going * For these Conferences , see Chaps . XVI and XVII . to colonies ...
... given to intending emigrants was given indiscriminately , and that persons anxious to go outside the Empire were practically as much encouraged as if they were going * For these Conferences , see Chaps . XVI and XVII . to colonies ...
Page 171
... given , as far as possible , to ex - service men ; the Dominion Governments to make special arrangements for the re- ception , distribution and initial supervision of British settlers who should , as far as conditions permit , be given ...
... given , as far as possible , to ex - service men ; the Dominion Governments to make special arrangements for the re- ception , distribution and initial supervision of British settlers who should , as far as conditions permit , be given ...
Page 235
... given to the aspiration , Her Majesty's Government would gladly make arrangements and take part . As regarded the Belgian and German treaties , our trade with these countries was greater than our trade with all the colonies combined ...
... given to the aspiration , Her Majesty's Government would gladly make arrangements and take part . As regarded the Belgian and German treaties , our trade with these countries was greater than our trade with all the colonies combined ...
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