The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 259
... reports were sent to the Lord Chancellor . The recommendations made in these reports are now in process of being officially considered . Encouraged by the report of the London Chamber of Commerce and more still by its reception in the ...
... reports were sent to the Lord Chancellor . The recommendations made in these reports are now in process of being officially considered . Encouraged by the report of the London Chamber of Commerce and more still by its reception in the ...
Page 109
... Report to deal with them by two short clauses . * But when its Report came before the Imperial Conference of 1930 , these were found to be inadequate ; and they were ex- panded into the three sections , 7-9 , which now appear in the ...
... Report to deal with them by two short clauses . * But when its Report came before the Imperial Conference of 1930 , these were found to be inadequate ; and they were ex- panded into the three sections , 7-9 , which now appear in the ...
Page 110
... Report into the Statute of Westminster . It was , naturally , the desire of the Dominion Governments , before approving of the Report , to seek the approval of it by their respective Parliaments . Probably owing to the short time at ...
... Report into the Statute of Westminster . It was , naturally , the desire of the Dominion Governments , before approving of the Report , to seek the approval of it by their respective Parliaments . Probably owing to the short time at ...
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