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 101
... ministers ' advice , but when he differed from them would adhere to his own opinion unless the Secretary of State upheld the ministers . Further discussions a few months later established the principle that the permanent head of the ...
... ministers ' advice , but when he differed from them would adhere to his own opinion unless the Secretary of State upheld the ministers . Further discussions a few months later established the principle that the permanent head of the ...
Page 132
... ministers , acted on his own opinion pending reference to the Home Government . A Secretary for Native Affairs was appointed . He was to submit all business to a minister for comment before it was finally disposed of by the Governor ...
... ministers , acted on his own opinion pending reference to the Home Government . A Secretary for Native Affairs was appointed . He was to submit all business to a minister for comment before it was finally disposed of by the Governor ...
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... ministers had expressed their willingness to propose to Par- liament that an annual payment of £ 20,000 should be contributed by the colony for at least two years towards the expense of the pro- posed additional naval squadron . The ...
... ministers had expressed their willingness to propose to Par- liament that an annual payment of £ 20,000 should be contributed by the colony for at least two years towards the expense of the pro- posed additional naval squadron . The ...
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