Parliamentary Papers, Band 10H.M. Stationery Office, 1922 |
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... result of the Conference of Prime Ministers , proposals for co - operation between the Australian Authorities and His Majesty's Government in schemes for development and settle- ment have been officially submitted to His Majesty's ...
... result of the Conference of Prime Ministers , proposals for co - operation between the Australian Authorities and His Majesty's Government in schemes for development and settle- ment have been officially submitted to His Majesty's ...
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... result in distress amongst emigrants and friction amongst the Governments concerned . SECTION XII . CONCLUSION . The present situation is unsatisfactory , both in this country and in the Dominions . In this country there is congestion ...
... result in distress amongst emigrants and friction amongst the Governments concerned . SECTION XII . CONCLUSION . The present situation is unsatisfactory , both in this country and in the Dominions . In this country there is congestion ...
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... result of an agitation for reform culminating in a resolution moved in the House of Commons . The Commissions were instructed to enquire into the state , discipline , studies , and revenues the University and Colleges . They reported on ...
... result of an agitation for reform culminating in a resolution moved in the House of Commons . The Commissions were instructed to enquire into the state , discipline , studies , and revenues the University and Colleges . They reported on ...
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... result would be the appointment of a Royal Commission of Enquiry if they were prepared to co - operate in the enquiry . Both Universities formally expressed their readiness to co - operate . We include in Appendix 4 a copy of the ...
... result would be the appointment of a Royal Commission of Enquiry if they were prepared to co - operate in the enquiry . Both Universities formally expressed their readiness to co - operate . We include in Appendix 4 a copy of the ...
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... result of Government coercion or influence . That the attempt of the State to control opinion in the Universities and Colleges broke down in 1688 , and was never revived , is a great fact that has distinguished our University system ...
... result of Government coercion or influence . That the attempt of the State to control opinion in the Universities and Colleges broke down in 1688 , and was never revived , is a great fact that has distinguished our University system ...
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