In our opinion it is vital that the Empire should, so far as possible, 'be placed in a position which would enable it to resist any pressure which a foreign Power, or group of Powers, could exercise in time of peace or during war in virtue of a control... Special Agents Series - Page 151920Full view - About this book
| 1917 - 436 pages
...imperial commercial policy : ' In our opinion it is vital that the Empire should, so far as possible,'4be placed in a position which would enable it to resist...group of Powers, could exercise in time of peace or during war in virtue of a control of raw materials and commodities essential for the safety and well-being... | |
| Canada - 1918 - 1034 pages
...unit. The following is a condensed summary of recommendations: 1. It is vital that the Empire should, be placed in a position which would enable it to resist...group of Powers could exercise in time of peace or war through control of raw materials and commodities essential to its well-being. 2. The responsibility... | |
| Huntly Carter - Government ownership - 1919 - 300 pages
...basis for an imperial commercial policy :— " In our opinion it is vital that the Empire should, so far as possible, be placed in a position which would...group of Powers, could exercise in time of peace or during war in virtue of a control of raw materials and commodities essential for the safety and well-being... | |
| J. Clinton Cunningham - Agriculture - 1921 - 332 pages
...fortunate neighbours. The Commissioners say : ' In our opinion it is vital that the empire should, so far as possible, be placed in a position which would...group of powers could exercise in time of peace or during war, in virtue of a control of raw materials and commodities essential for the safety and well-being... | |
| English literature - 1917 - 518 pages
...necessary basis for an imperial commercial policy : ' In our opinion it is vital that the Empire should, so far as possible, 'be placed in a position which would...group of Powers, could exercise in time of peace or during war in virtue of a control of raw materials and commodities essential for the safety and well-being... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1917 - 670 pages
...necessary basis for an imperial commercial policy : ' In our opinion it is vital that the Empire should, so far as possible, be placed in a position which would...group of Powers, could exercise in time of peace or during war in virtue of a control of raw materials and «ommodities essential for the safety and well-being... | |
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