The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - Great Britain |
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Page 26
We remain , however , of the opinion we have constantly expressed in these pages , that on every ground it is desirable that this process should be carried out in one or other of the Dominion capitals . Infinitely more good would accrue ...
We remain , however , of the opinion we have constantly expressed in these pages , that on every ground it is desirable that this process should be carried out in one or other of the Dominion capitals . Infinitely more good would accrue ...
Page 48
However , so sound a judge as Mr. S. N. Doust , who does not allow himself to be carried away by the emotions of the moment , regards Miss Wills as capable of achieving supremacy . As we go to Press it is announced that France has won ...
However , so sound a judge as Mr. S. N. Doust , who does not allow himself to be carried away by the emotions of the moment , regards Miss Wills as capable of achieving supremacy . As we go to Press it is announced that France has won ...
Page 68
They have been instructed to carry devolution from the Chief Secretary downwards to the utmost extent compatible with reasonable efficiency . One of these committees is formed of Residents , to deal with the general question of ...
They have been instructed to carry devolution from the Chief Secretary downwards to the utmost extent compatible with reasonable efficiency . One of these committees is formed of Residents , to deal with the general question of ...
Page 69
It is obvious if the new policy be carried into practice a heavy burden of extra work will fall upon the shoulders of the High Commissioner , who already has the affairs of the Straits Settlements and the Unfederated Malay States to ...
It is obvious if the new policy be carried into practice a heavy burden of extra work will fall upon the shoulders of the High Commissioner , who already has the affairs of the Straits Settlements and the Unfederated Malay States to ...
Page 72
The principal effects of the High Commissioner's new policy , were it to be carried into practice , have now been outlined ; they suffice to show that the adverse reception which it has met with appears to be thoroughly justified ...
The principal effects of the High Commissioner's new policy , were it to be carried into practice , have now been outlined ; they suffice to show that the adverse reception which it has met with appears to be thoroughly justified ...
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