The time has arrived when all possible encouragement should be given to the development of imperial resources and especially to making the Empire independent of other countries in respect of food supplies, raw materials, and essential industries. The Aims of Labour - Page 64by Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 128 pagesFull view - About this book
| Commerce - 1920 - 96 pages
...possible encouragement should be given to the development of imperial resources, and especially to making the Empire independent of other countries in...supplies, raw materials, and essential industries." In the case of the raw materials used in the textile trades a committee of the Board of Trade, in a... | |
| Commerce - 1916 - 522 pages
...possible encouragement should be given to the development of Imperial resources, and especially to making the Empire Independent of other countries in...objects in view, this Conference expresses itself in favor of the principle that each part of the Empire, having due regard to the Interests of our Allies,... | |
| History - 1917 - 676 pages
...possible encouragement should be given to the development of imperial resources, and especially to making the empire independent of other countries In...objects in view, this conference expresses itself in favor of: (1) The principle that each part of the empire, having due regard to the interests of our... | |
| 1917 - 724 pages
...possible encouragement should be given to the development of Imperial resources, and especially to making the Empire independent of other countries in...objects in view, this Conference expresses itself in favor of: (1) the principle that each part of the Empire, having due regard to the interests of our... | |
| Golf - 1917 - 286 pages
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| Law - 1917 - 898 pages
...may determine." With a view to encouraging the development of Imperial resources, and especially to making the Empire independent of other countries in...supplies, raw materials and essential industries, the Conference expresses itself in favour of (1) the principle that each part of the Empire, having... | |
| Lajpat Rai (Lala) - British - 1917 - 410 pages
...informed the House of Commons on Friday last that the Imperial War Cabinet had unanimously accepted the principle that each part of the Empire, having due regard to the interest of our Allies, shall give specially favourable treatment and facilities to the produce and... | |
| Great Britain. War Cabinet - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 268 pages
...possible encouragement should be given to the development of Imperial resources, and especially to making the Empire independent of other countries in...essential industries. With these objects in view, the Conference expresses itself in favour of:— (1) The principle that each part of the Empire, having... | |
| Emily Greene Balch - Germany - 1918 - 428 pages
...Alliances published by the National Foreign Trade Council, India House, Hanover Square, NYC vor of " making the empire independent of other countries in...supplies, raw materials, and essential industries." " Mittel-Europa." On the side of the Central Powers similar conferences have been held, and the threat... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - Constitutional history - 1919 - 906 pages
...parts of the empire. (5) That special encouragement be given to imperial resources, and particularly in making the empire independent of other countries in...supplies, raw materials, and essential industries. One great feature in the whole scheme of imperialism stands out in bold relief : the increased prestige... | |
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