That with a view, however, to promoting the increase of trade within the Empire, it is desirable that those Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to... Journal of the Society of Arts - 55 psl.1904Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1907 - 1066 psl.
...Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, so far as their circumstances permit, give a substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom." The fourth Resolution — " Respectfully urges upon Her Majesty's Government tire expediency of graining... | |
| 1908 - 710 psl.
...Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit^give substantial preferential treatment to the products...Prime Ministers of the Colonies respectfully urge on HM's Government the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom preferential treatment to the products... | |
| John Skirving Ewart - 1908 - 400 psl.
...colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom." The reply of Canada and Australia to the request for contingents was as follows: "The representatives... | |
| 1908 - 596 psl.
...by the Colonial Conference of 1902 in favour of the adoption by the colonies of the policy of giving substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom and urging on His Majesty's Government the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom preferential... | |
| Alexander Johnstone Wilson - 1909 - 446 psl.
...undertaking, "as far as circumstances permit " — a significant qualification, as we shall see — to give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom. Surely as a practical politician Mr. Deakin ought by this time to have mastered the principles which... | |
| Tariff Reform League, London - 1910 - 352 psl.
...Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom. IV. — That the Prime Ministers of the Colonies respectfully urge on His Majesty's Government the... | |
| Richard Jebb - 1911 - 436 psl.
...Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom." That the following resolutions be added : " That it is desirable that the preferential treatment accorded... | |
| Henry Gyles Turner - 1911 - 346 psl.
...Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom." This carefully-qualified expression of opinion was accompanied by another resolution urging upon His... | |
| Charles Edward Traquair Stuart-Linton - 1912 - 260 psl.
...Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products...Prime Ministers of the Colonies respectfully urge upon His Majesty's Government the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom preferential treatment... | |
| Frederick Alexander Kirkpatrick - 1914 - 122 psl.
...Colonies which have not already adopted such a policy, should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom . . . That the Prime Ministers of the Colonies espectfully urge on His Majesty's Government the expediency... | |
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