The Colonial and Imperial Conferences from 1887 to 1937, 1권Maurice Ollivier E. Cloutier, Queen's printer, 1954 |
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Admiralty adopted advantage agree appeal arrangement Australasia Australia Australian Colonies Britain British Empire Canadian Canadian Pacific Railway Cape Colony carried CHAIRMAN Chamberlain Colonial Conference Colonial Governments commercial communication consider consideration course customs DEAKIN delegates desire difficulty discussion Dominion of Canada duty England existing expressed favour force foreign countries FOSTER Free Trade gentlemen give Honourable hope Imperial Government important interests Lord Elgin Majesty's Government matter meet ment military Mother Country motion Navy necessary object Office opinion Parliament perhaps position possible Postal practical preference preferential Premiers present PRESIDENT Prime Ministers Privy Council proposal question reciprocity regard relations representatives resolution respect SECRETARY Seddon self-governing Colonies ships Sir ALEXANDER CAMPBELL Sir EDMUND BARTON Sir Henry Wrixon Sir JOSEPH WARD Sir WILFRID LAURIER South Africa submitted suggested Suttor tariff telegraphic tion treaties unanimously United Kingdom whole wish Zealand Zollverein
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53 페이지 - ... a pardon, either free or subject to lawful conditions, or any respite of the execution of the sentence of any such offender, for such period as to our said governor-general may seem fit, and to remit any fines, penalties, or forfeitures which may become due and payable to us.
206 페이지 - That the Prime Ministers of the colonies respectfully urge on His Majesty's Government the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the colonies, either by exemption from or reduction of duties now or hereafter imposed.
190 페이지 - That this conference recognizes that the principle of preferential trade between the United Kingdom and His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas would stimulate and facilitate mutual commercial intercourse, and would, by promoting the development of the resources and industries of the several parts, strengthen the Empire.
83 페이지 - To THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects the Senate and Commons of...
212 페이지 - Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade.
225 페이지 - Such other Ministers as the respective Governments may appoint will also be members of the Conference— it being understood that, except by special permission of the Conference, each discussion will be conducted by not more than two representatives from each Government, and that each Government will have only one vote.
307 페이지 - When a deed is worded in clear and precise terms, — when its meaning is evident, and leads to no absurd conclusion, — there can be no reason for refusing to admit the meaning which such deed naturally presents. To go elsewhere in search of conjectures, in order to restrict or extend it, is but an attempt to elude it. If this dangerous method be once admitted, there will be no deed which it will not render useless.
92 페이지 - That provision should be made by Imperial legislation enabling the dependencies of the Empire to enter into agreements of commercial reciprocity, including, power of making differential tariffs, with Great Britain or with one another.
72 페이지 - That this Conference records its belief in the advisability of a customs arrangement between Great Britain and her Colonies, by which trade within the Empire may, be placed on a more favourable footing than that which is carried on with foreign countries.
224 페이지 - That it is desirable to establish a system by which the several Governments represented shall be kept informed during the periods between the Conferences in regard to matters which have been or may be subjects for discussion, by means of a permanent secretarial...