The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The Home Government accepted this protest and in 1873 a Bill was passed to give effect to the wishes of the colonies . Lord Kimberley , the Colonial Secretary , thought " we should assume that the colonies knew their own business better ...
The Home Government accepted this protest and in 1873 a Bill was passed to give effect to the wishes of the colonies . Lord Kimberley , the Colonial Secretary , thought " we should assume that the colonies knew their own business better ...
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Statistical Abstracts for Colonies , 1871-85 . 1887 , xx ( C. 5083 ] . Report of Royal Comm . on Colonial and Indian Exhibition . 1887 , LXXXVII [ C. 5176 ] . Statistical Abstracts for Colonies , 1872–86 . 1888 , LXXIII [ C. 5563 ] .
Statistical Abstracts for Colonies , 1871-85 . 1887 , xx ( C. 5083 ] . Report of Royal Comm . on Colonial and Indian Exhibition . 1887 , LXXXVII [ C. 5176 ] . Statistical Abstracts for Colonies , 1872–86 . 1888 , LXXIII [ C. 5563 ] .
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Return showing excise restrictions on spirits in Colonies . 1899 , LVII ( C. 9433 ] , [ C. 9440 ) . Statement on loans and expenditure under Colonial Loans Bill , 1899 . 1899 , LIX ( C. 9247 ] , [ C. 9283 ] .
Return showing excise restrictions on spirits in Colonies . 1899 , LVII ( C. 9433 ] , [ C. 9440 ) . Statement on loans and expenditure under Colonial Loans Bill , 1899 . 1899 , LIX ( C. 9247 ] , [ C. 9283 ] .
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