The Canadian Annual Review of Public AffairsAnnual Review Publishing Company, 1924 - Canada |
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... Imperial Conference ... The Imperial Economic Conference . Empire Trade : Tariff Conditions . The Cattle Embargo ... British Empire Service League : Incidents .. The British Empire Exhibition .. The Canadian High Commissioner . Chatham ...
... Imperial Conference ... The Imperial Economic Conference . Empire Trade : Tariff Conditions . The Cattle Embargo ... British Empire Service League : Incidents .. The British Empire Exhibition .. The Canadian High Commissioner . Chatham ...
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... Imperial Education Conference .. The Leonard Foundation ... Teachers ' Federation ... Canadian Universities and Higher Education .. 393 395 396 397 398 The Federation of Maritime Universities .. Honorary Degrees from Canadian 8 THE ...
... Imperial Education Conference .. The Leonard Foundation ... Teachers ' Federation ... Canadian Universities and Higher Education .. 393 395 396 397 398 The Federation of Maritime Universities .. Honorary Degrees from Canadian 8 THE ...
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... Conference on equal terms with all Sovereign Nations and , in the League of Nations , has the same independent and equal status . She takes part , on invitation or on expression of her own wish , in Treaty Conferences and International ...
... Conference on equal terms with all Sovereign Nations and , in the League of Nations , has the same independent and equal status . She takes part , on invitation or on expression of her own wish , in Treaty Conferences and International ...
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... Imperial Conference of the Premiers of the Dominions and Great Britain , assisted by their Ministers on matters mutually affecting all parts of the Empire , politically and economically , resulted in elucidating common problems , in ...
... Imperial Conference of the Premiers of the Dominions and Great Britain , assisted by their Ministers on matters mutually affecting all parts of the Empire , politically and economically , resulted in elucidating common problems , in ...
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... Conference on equal terms with all Sovereign Nations and , in the League of Nations , has the same independent and equal status . She takes part , on invitation or on expression of her own wish , in Treaty Conferences and International ...
... Conference on equal terms with all Sovereign Nations and , in the League of Nations , has the same independent and equal status . She takes part , on invitation or on expression of her own wish , in Treaty Conferences and International ...
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Page 120 - no ordinance shall be promulgated which shall restrict complete freedom of conscience and the free exercise of all forms of worship, save in so far as is required for the maintenance of public order and morals, or which shall tend to discriminate in any way between the inhabitants of the country on the ground of race, religion or language.
Page 37 - the United States and Great Britain, signed March 2, 1923, for the preservation of the halibut fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean, including Behring Sea,
Page 37 - the following Resolution :— Resolved (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring therein) that the Senate advise and consent to the ratification of Convention
Page 664 - the working hours of persons employed in any public or private industrial undertaking, other than an undertaking in which only members of the same family
Page 37 - Behring Sea, subject to the understanding, which is hereby made a part of this Resolution of ratification that none of the nationals and inhabitants, and vessels and boats, of any other part of Great Britain shall engage in halibut fishing, contrary to any of the provisions of this Treaty. The
Page 66 - 2. In this connection, the Conference expressly recognizes that it is for the Parliaments of the several parts of the Empire, upon the recommendations of their respective Governments, to decide the nature and extent of any action that should be taken by them.
Page 94 - Government of the United States is not in a position to appoint a member of the Reparation Commission, inasmuch as such an appointment cannot be made without the consent of the Congress. The Secretary of State has no doubt, however, that competent American citizens would be willing to participate in an economic
Page 64 - would result in breaking up the unity of the German State as inconsistent with the Treaty obligations entered into both by Germany and the Powers, and as incompatible with the future discharge by Germany of her necessary obligations. The strongest representations on this subject were accordingly made to the Allied Governments. The
Page 67 - with the naval strength of any foreign power in accordance with the provisions of the Washington Treaty on Limitation of Armament as approved by Great Britain, all the self-governing Dominions and India. 4. In the application of these principles, to the several
Page 698 - we certify that, in our opinion, the Balance Sheet is properly drawn up so as to show the true financial position of the Company at that date, and that the