Parliamentary Papers, Band 10H.M. Stationery Office, 1924 |
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... Dominions overseas , has been to a certain extent effective , but a great deal more requires to be done . You , Mr. President , referred to new areas for develop- ment - I know that is not quite the term you used . If a considerable ...
... Dominions overseas , has been to a certain extent effective , but a great deal more requires to be done . You , Mr. President , referred to new areas for develop- ment - I know that is not quite the term you used . If a considerable ...
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... Dominions should in very large numbers take immigrants from these Islands and at the same time refuse to help the Dominions in taking the produce of the work of their hands . The two policies go hand in hand , and I am sure that without ...
... Dominions should in very large numbers take immigrants from these Islands and at the same time refuse to help the Dominions in taking the produce of the work of their hands . The two policies go hand in hand , and I am sure that without ...
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... Dominions that lie within the temperate zones , this belt of tropical possessions is becoming of ever increasing importance , both as the main and most secure source of supply of essential raw materials , and as a steadily developing ...
... Dominions that lie within the temperate zones , this belt of tropical possessions is becoming of ever increasing importance , both as the main and most secure source of supply of essential raw materials , and as a steadily developing ...
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... Dominions , I have just formed an Advisory Committee composed of some of the leading persons engaged in the trade of particular tropical colonies or groups of colonies who can assist me during the Conference with expert knowledge of ...
... Dominions , I have just formed an Advisory Committee composed of some of the leading persons engaged in the trade of particular tropical colonies or groups of colonies who can assist me during the Conference with expert knowledge of ...
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... Dominions took 270,404,8021 . and Europe 247,655,2661 . , a balance in favour of the Dominions of 22,749,5361 . I think those latter figures very clearly show the value of the Domi- nions trade to Great Britain , because practically the ...
... Dominions took 270,404,8021 . and Europe 247,655,2661 . , a balance in favour of the Dominions of 22,749,5361 . I think those latter figures very clearly show the value of the Domi- nions trade to Great Britain , because practically the ...
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