The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... labour , the experiment was being care- fully watched , and if it should be found that the immigration of coolies was having evil results , it would not be extended . White labour in the industries connected with the mines , Mr. Balfour ...
... labour , the experiment was being care- fully watched , and if it should be found that the immigration of coolies was having evil results , it would not be extended . White labour in the industries connected with the mines , Mr. Balfour ...
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... labour . To pretend that the coolies were brought into the Transvaal at the express wish of the people was , he averred , the climax of effrontery . The amendment was seconded by Mr. H. Samuel ( Cleveland , N.R. Yorks ) , who explained ...
... labour . To pretend that the coolies were brought into the Transvaal at the express wish of the people was , he averred , the climax of effrontery . The amendment was seconded by Mr. H. Samuel ( Cleveland , N.R. Yorks ) , who explained ...
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... labour in Parliament . Two days earlier ( May 17 ) Mr. Chamberlain had , in another way , directed his appeal to the Trade Unionists , in a speech at a conference of the " Organised Labour Branch of the Tariff Reform League . " The ...
... labour in Parliament . Two days earlier ( May 17 ) Mr. Chamberlain had , in another way , directed his appeal to the Trade Unionists , in a speech at a conference of the " Organised Labour Branch of the Tariff Reform League . " The ...
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