The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 472
... Commonwealth Government were the appro- priate authorities with which the British Government should deal ; and in particular they protested that they as well as the Common- wealth should have been invited to the Imperial Conference in ...
... Commonwealth Government were the appro- priate authorities with which the British Government should deal ; and in particular they protested that they as well as the Common- wealth should have been invited to the Imperial Conference in ...
Page 614
... Commonwealth Government determined to delay no longer in exercising the legal power resident in the Federal Parliament . The States Grants Bill , introduced in June 1926 by Dr Earle Page , though amended in certain very important ...
... Commonwealth Government determined to delay no longer in exercising the legal power resident in the Federal Parliament . The States Grants Bill , introduced in June 1926 by Dr Earle Page , though amended in certain very important ...
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... Commonwealth Government in the early years of the post - war period , the argument was simply that better terms could thus be secured . It was along this line that discussion ran when , in 1919 , Mr Watt pro- posed that the Commonwealth ...
... Commonwealth Government in the early years of the post - war period , the argument was simply that better terms could thus be secured . It was along this line that discussion ran when , in 1919 , Mr Watt pro- posed that the Commonwealth ...
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