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UNION FINANCE 667 favourably with that of the most prosperous member of the British Commonwealth of Nations . In order to compare the revenue and expenditure of the four colonies in 1908-9 with that of the Union ten years later it is ...
UNION FINANCE 667 favourably with that of the most prosperous member of the British Commonwealth of Nations . In order to compare the revenue and expenditure of the four colonies in 1908-9 with that of the Union ten years later it is ...
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TRADE UNIONS 673 the number of pupils . ... The following figures indicate the progress of school education since the Union : No , of schools No. of scholars teachers 10,912 22,274 For For nonNormal Euro- EuroState pean pean NonNo. of ...
TRADE UNIONS 673 the number of pupils . ... The following figures indicate the progress of school education since the Union : No , of schools No. of scholars teachers 10,912 22,274 For For nonNormal Euro- EuroState pean pean NonNo. of ...
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CHAPTER XXV THE UNION CONSTITUTION AND ITS WORKING THE Union Constitution is embodied in the South Africa Act.2 In origin it resembles closely the constitutions of her sister Dominions . It was drafted by a National Convention appointed ...
CHAPTER XXV THE UNION CONSTITUTION AND ITS WORKING THE Union Constitution is embodied in the South Africa Act.2 In origin it resembles closely the constitutions of her sister Dominions . It was drafted by a National Convention appointed ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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