The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 297
... Lord Milner was rather too optimistic in supposing that the progress of the new Colonies would be so rapid . The ... Sir A. Lawley telegraphed to the Colonial Secretary that in view of the existing scarcity of labour he had decided that ...
... Lord Milner was rather too optimistic in supposing that the progress of the new Colonies would be so rapid . The ... Sir A. Lawley telegraphed to the Colonial Secretary that in view of the existing scarcity of labour he had decided that ...
Page 304
... Lord Milner has publicly stated that his paramount endeavour will be " to increase the white population and increase ... Lord Milner's invitation to become members of the first Municipal Council . They were all busy men who might 304 THE ...
... Lord Milner has publicly stated that his paramount endeavour will be " to increase the white population and increase ... Lord Milner's invitation to become members of the first Municipal Council . They were all busy men who might 304 THE ...
Page 305
... Lord Milner's nominees . It is curious to remark that the single candidate who failed to obtain re - election was Mr. Whiteside , who with Mr. Quinn signed the minority report of the Labour Commission . Those who are responsible for the ...
... Lord Milner's nominees . It is curious to remark that the single candidate who failed to obtain re - election was Mr. Whiteside , who with Mr. Quinn signed the minority report of the Labour Commission . Those who are responsible for the ...
Page 366
... Sir Henry Campbell - Bannerman , who has now become the subject of a weekly laudation in Wellington Street , whether he indulges in an attack on Lord Milner or complains of the increase of our Naval Estimates . Free imports is a ...
... Sir Henry Campbell - Bannerman , who has now become the subject of a weekly laudation in Wellington Street , whether he indulges in an attack on Lord Milner or complains of the increase of our Naval Estimates . Free imports is a ...
Page 373
... Lord Curzon very much as he is wont to denounce Lord Milner , and as he would invariably denounce any great public servant doing his duty to the nation . But although the opportunity of showing sympathy with " the other side " was ...
... Lord Curzon very much as he is wont to denounce Lord Milner , and as he would invariably denounce any great public servant doing his duty to the nation . But although the opportunity of showing sympathy with " the other side " was ...
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