| Great Britain - 1926 - 774 pages
...Mr. Winston Churchill on the occasion of the Imperial Conference, June zoth, 1921, when he said : ' There is only one ideal that the British Empire can set before itself, and that is that there should be no barrier of race, colour, or creed which should prevent any man... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1922 - 554 pages
...Union of South Africa he regarded as assured. On the question of Indian settlers, Mr. Churchill said that there should be no barrier of race, colour, or creed which should prevent any man of merit from reaching any station if he was fitted for it. At any rate he did not feel able to adopt... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1922 - 530 pages
...Union of South Africa he regarded as assured. On the question of Indian settlers, Mr. Churchill said that there should be no barrier of race, colour, or creed which should prevent any man of merit from reaching any station if he was fitted for it. At any rate he did not feel able to adopt... | |
| Sir Frederick Dealtry Lugard - Africa - 1926 - 678 pages
...Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr Churchill), when addressing the Dominion Premiers in June last (1921), " there is only one ideal that the British Empire can set before itself, and that is that there should be no barrier of race, colour, or creed which should prevent any man... | |
| Basil Mathews - Christian sociology - 1925 - 192 pages
...months. To-day, however, if the Secretary of State for the Colonies says of the British Empire that, " There is only one ideal that the British Empire can set before itself, and that is that there should be no barrier of race, colour, or creed which should prevent any man... | |
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