The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 173
... Stout - Vogel ministry , which came into power in 1884-7 , after a series of amazing political expedients and ... Robert Stout from the House during this critical period probably cost him the leadership of the party and the ...
... Stout - Vogel ministry , which came into power in 1884-7 , after a series of amazing political expedients and ... Robert Stout from the House during this critical period probably cost him the leadership of the party and the ...
Page 208
... Robert Stout , then Premier , telegraphed his concurrence . The Agent - General was accordingly instructed by cable to co - operate zealously with the Australian Agents - General , and to induce the Imperial Government to establish ...
... Robert Stout , then Premier , telegraphed his concurrence . The Agent - General was accordingly instructed by cable to co - operate zealously with the Australian Agents - General , and to induce the Imperial Government to establish ...
Page 209
... STOUT'S PROTEST 209 Sir Francis Bell , who had already taken part in the colonies ' representations to the Home Government , cabled in October that instructions had been sent to the Commodore at Sydney to ... Robert Stout's Protest.
... STOUT'S PROTEST 209 Sir Francis Bell , who had already taken part in the colonies ' representations to the Home Government , cabled in October that instructions had been sent to the Commodore at Sydney to ... Robert Stout's Protest.
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