Parliamentary Papers, Band 12,Teil 1H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... ment of that part . The Full Power issued to such representative should indicate the part of the Empire in respect of which the obligations are to be undertaken , and the preamble and text of the treaty should be so worded as to make ...
... ment of that part . The Full Power issued to such representative should indicate the part of the Empire in respect of which the obligations are to be undertaken , and the preamble and text of the treaty should be so worded as to make ...
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... ment have found that the wife's loss of British nationality tends to give rise to hardship in cases where the wife is separated from , or has been deserted by , her husband , and they accordingly suggested an alteration of the law to ...
... ment have found that the wife's loss of British nationality tends to give rise to hardship in cases where the wife is separated from , or has been deserted by , her husband , and they accordingly suggested an alteration of the law to ...
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... ment , refusing to recognise the legality of the occupation , ordered and organised passive resistance , which has been practised up till now , and has , in its turn , called forth ever stronger measures on the part of the occupying ...
... ment , refusing to recognise the legality of the occupation , ordered and organised passive resistance , which has been practised up till now , and has , in its turn , called forth ever stronger measures on the part of the occupying ...
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... ment , arrangements have been concluded with the Government of the United States of America for the gradual repayment over a long period of the sums we borrowed from that Government to ensure the successful prosecution of the war . It ...
... ment , arrangements have been concluded with the Government of the United States of America for the gradual repayment over a long period of the sums we borrowed from that Government to ensure the successful prosecution of the war . It ...
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... ment of the several interests concerned in the political future oi the Colony , but , after very careful consideration , the British Government has taken certain decisions which have been made public and which I need not here repeat . I ...
... ment of the several interests concerned in the political future oi the Colony , but , after very careful consideration , the British Government has taken certain decisions which have been made public and which I need not here repeat . I ...
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