Parliamentary Papers, Band 18H.M. Stationery Office, 1928 |
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... reason to hope that these setbacks are only temporary , and as the Protectorate had at the end of 1926 a surplus balance of £ 1,227,874 , it was possible to draw upon this reserve to tide over the period of difficulty and to enable the ...
... reason to hope that these setbacks are only temporary , and as the Protectorate had at the end of 1926 a surplus balance of £ 1,227,874 , it was possible to draw upon this reserve to tide over the period of difficulty and to enable the ...
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... reason to suppose that the year was not a satisfactory one in regard to the main industries of vanilla , essential oils , and copra . Following on the report of Mr. J. Hornell , the authority on the fisheries of the Indian Ocean , who ...
... reason to suppose that the year was not a satisfactory one in regard to the main industries of vanilla , essential oils , and copra . Following on the report of Mr. J. Hornell , the authority on the fisheries of the Indian Ocean , who ...
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... reasons stated by the Royal Commission , is too fre- quently bounded by visions of sugar , whose policy is inspired for the most part by sugar , and which still has the " means of influ- encing the Government of the different Colonies ...
... reasons stated by the Royal Commission , is too fre- quently bounded by visions of sugar , whose policy is inspired for the most part by sugar , and which still has the " means of influ- encing the Government of the different Colonies ...
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... reason to hope that the estimates of revenue will be justified , for our chief agricultural crops , sugar and rice , now give promise of a greater yield than could be foreseen when the estimates were prepared . " It should , however ...
... reason to hope that the estimates of revenue will be justified , for our chief agricultural crops , sugar and rice , now give promise of a greater yield than could be foreseen when the estimates were prepared . " It should , however ...
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... reason for holding up railway development in the hinterland . We feel that nothing must be allowed to stand in the way of railway construction , which alone will solve the major problems of the country , and be the means of distributing ...
... reason for holding up railway development in the hinterland . We feel that nothing must be allowed to stand in the way of railway construction , which alone will solve the major problems of the country , and be the means of distributing ...
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