Parliamentary Papers, Band 21H.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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... advance in place of informing them of decisions after they have been arrived at and acted upon or when it is too late for any alternative action to be submitted . With regard to questions other than foreign policy , my Government is of ...
... advance in place of informing them of decisions after they have been arrived at and acted upon or when it is too late for any alternative action to be submitted . With regard to questions other than foreign policy , my Government is of ...
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... advance of the attitude to be taken by our representative we feel that this could be given No. 1 . only where Parliament had knowledge in advance of specific questions 12 The Governor-General of Canada to the Secretary.
... advance of the attitude to be taken by our representative we feel that this could be given No. 1 . only where Parliament had knowledge in advance of specific questions 12 The Governor-General of Canada to the Secretary.
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. only where Parliament had knowledge in advance of specific questions to be considered and in the light of the then existing circumstances . We agree that even in such cases adoption of this ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. only where Parliament had knowledge in advance of specific questions to be considered and in the light of the then existing circumstances . We agree that even in such cases adoption of this ...
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... advance does not favourably impress him or seem practicable , that the whole subject is too large and intricate seemingly for discussion by correspondence , and that the preliminary examination such as Prime Minister suggests would seem ...
... advance does not favourably impress him or seem practicable , that the whole subject is too large and intricate seemingly for discussion by correspondence , and that the preliminary examination such as Prime Minister suggests would seem ...
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... advance- ment of the community as a whole through the improvement of agri- culture , the development of native industries , the improvement of health , the training of the people in the management of their own affairs , and the ...
... advance- ment of the community as a whole through the improvement of agri- culture , the development of native industries , the improvement of health , the training of the people in the management of their own affairs , and the ...
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