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... regard to Consultation on Matters of Foreign Policy and General Imperial Interest . Africa : p . 1 [ Cmd . 2374. ] Memorandum submitted to the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the Advisory Committee on Native Education in the ...
... regard to Consultation on Matters of Foreign Policy and General Imperial Interest . Africa : p . 1 [ Cmd . 2374. ] Memorandum submitted to the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the Advisory Committee on Native Education in the ...
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... regard to matters of common Empire interest , such as foreign policy , defence , and inter - Empire trade . ( 2 ) How should consultations take place with regard to giving effect to such policy when determined upon and for its ...
... regard to matters of common Empire interest , such as foreign policy , defence , and inter - Empire trade . ( 2 ) How should consultations take place with regard to giving effect to such policy when determined upon and for its ...
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... regard to all questions of foreign affairs , both by cable and mail , than is at present forwarded to the Prime Ministers of the self - governing Dominions . ( c ) Greater efforts to anticipate questions which are likely to arise and ...
... regard to all questions of foreign affairs , both by cable and mail , than is at present forwarded to the Prime Ministers of the self - governing Dominions . ( c ) Greater efforts to anticipate questions which are likely to arise and ...
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... regard the Imperial Conference as Conference of Governments of which each is responsible to its own Parliament and ultimately to its own electorate and in no sense as Imperial Council determining the policy of the Empire as a whole . We ...
... regard the Imperial Conference as Conference of Governments of which each is responsible to its own Parliament and ultimately to its own electorate and in no sense as Imperial Council determining the policy of the Empire as a whole . We ...
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... regard Conference as Conference of Govern- ments of which each is responsible to its own Parliament and ultimately to its own electorate , and in no sense as Imperial Council determining policy for Empire as a whole , and would deem it ...
... regard Conference as Conference of Govern- ments of which each is responsible to its own Parliament and ultimately to its own electorate , and in no sense as Imperial Council determining policy for Empire as a whole , and would deem it ...
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