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Page 72
... position obtains that the Government keeps its accounts in sterling while the public keep theirs in dollars and cents . In the last 20 years there have been three cases in which the Colonial Office has been compelled , by the force of ...
... position obtains that the Government keeps its accounts in sterling while the public keep theirs in dollars and cents . In the last 20 years there have been three cases in which the Colonial Office has been compelled , by the force of ...
Page 92
... position of the British in Kenya would be governed by the operation of an economic law- that the man who can live on sixpence a day will necessarily drive out the man who requires ten times that amount , provided always that the latter ...
... position of the British in Kenya would be governed by the operation of an economic law- that the man who can live on sixpence a day will necessarily drive out the man who requires ten times that amount , provided always that the latter ...
Page 184
... position of Indians in South Africa , and their hope that by negotiation between the Governments of India and South Africa some way can be found , as soon as may be , to reach a more satisfactory position . " The question came up again ...
... position of Indians in South Africa , and their hope that by negotiation between the Governments of India and South Africa some way can be found , as soon as may be , to reach a more satisfactory position . " The question came up again ...
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