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THE CONSTITUTION ORDINANCE 383 members were in no hurry to proceed . Montagu was inclined to agree to delay , but Smith peremptorily instructed him to carry on . The revulsion of feeling against “ Aborigines ” caused by the war led to ...
THE CONSTITUTION ORDINANCE 383 members were in no hurry to proceed . Montagu was inclined to agree to delay , but Smith peremptorily instructed him to carry on . The revulsion of feeling against “ Aborigines ” caused by the war led to ...
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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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COWEN , D. V. Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Entrenched Sections of the South African Constitution . Cape Town , 1951 . Coming of Age . Studies in South African Citizenship Politics , by eight contributors . Cape Town , 1930 .
COWEN , D. V. Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Entrenched Sections of the South African Constitution . Cape Town , 1951 . Coming of Age . Studies in South African Citizenship Politics , by eight contributors . Cape Town , 1930 .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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