The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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State - aided emigration proposed , but not approved Colonial policy keenly
debated Granville as Colonial Secretary . Lord Kimberley as Colonial Secretary .
Federation proposed : in the West Indies ; in Australia Colonial tariff policies and
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State - aided emigration proposed , but not approved Colonial policy keenly
debated Granville as Colonial Secretary . Lord Kimberley as Colonial Secretary .
Federation proposed : in the West Indies ; in Australia Colonial tariff policies and
...
Page 423
1 Before the Conference met , the Colonial Governments , with two exceptions ,
had shown themselves generally favourable to Lyttelton ' s proposals . The two
exceptions were Newfoundland and Canada . The former ' s objections were ...
1 Before the Conference met , the Colonial Governments , with two exceptions ,
had shown themselves generally favourable to Lyttelton ' s proposals . The two
exceptions were Newfoundland and Canada . The former ' s objections were ...
Page 657
As discussions proceeded , Smuts ' s idea of mandates , which he had originally
proposed for the peoples of the Russian , Austrian and Turkish empires , came to
be proposed as a solution for the problem of the disposal of the colonies of the ...
As discussions proceeded , Smuts ' s idea of mandates , which he had originally
proposed for the peoples of the Russian , Austrian and Turkish empires , came to
be proposed as a solution for the problem of the disposal of the colonies of the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Copyright | |
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