The Colonial and Imperial Conferences from 1887 to 1937, Tập 3Maurice Ollivier E. Cloutier, Queen's printer, 1954 |
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Affairs agreed agreement agricultural appreciation arrangements behalf Britain British Commonwealth British Empire British Government Canadian cent Chairman Colonies common Commonwealth of Australia Commonwealth of Nations Conference of 1926 consider consideration constitutional Delegation desire difficulties discussion Dominion wheat Dominions and India duty Economic Co-operation effect Empire Marketing Board existing exports following Resolution foreign countries Forestry further Imperial Conference Imperial Defence Imperial Economic Committee Imperial Economic Conference Imperial Shipping Committee importance increase industrial inter-Imperial trade interest Irish Free League League of Nations legislation Lord Majesty's Government manufactured matters meeting ment Minister of Canada Newfoundland October opinion Parliament position possible pounds sterling preference present Prime Minister principle problems proposed question quota R. B. Bennett regard relations Report representatives scheme Secretary South Africa statement Sub-Committee suggested tariff tion treaty Union of South United Kingdom various Zealand
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Trang 136 - They are autonomous Communities within the British Empire, equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by a common allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
Trang 236 - Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to authorize the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia to make laws on any matter within the authority of the States of Australia, not being a matter within the authority of the Parliament or Government of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Trang 207 - The first branch of which rule containeth the first and fundamental law of Nature, which is, 'to seek peace, and follow it.' The second, the sum of the right of Nature, which is, 'by all means we can, to defend ourselves.
Trang 156 - His Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India: For Great Britain and Northern Ireland and all parts of the British Empire which are not separate Members of the League of Nations...
Trang 146 - Subject to the provisions hereinafter set out the position of the Irish Free State in relation to the Imperial Parliament and Government and otherwise shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of the Crown and of the Imperial Parliament to the Dominion of Canada shall govern their relationship to the Irish Free State.
Trang 155 - Republic, his Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions Beyond the Seas, Emperor of India...
Trang 235 - No Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom passed after the commencement of this Act shall extend, or be deemed to extend, to a Dominion as part of the law of that Dominion, unless it is expressly declared in that Act that that Dominion has requested, and consented to, the enactment thereof.
Trang 241 - Dominion is the representative of the Crown, holding in all essential respects the same position in relation to the administration of public affairs in the Dominion as is held by His Majesty the King in Great Britain...
Trang 413 - In case neither of the Contracting Parties shall have given notice to the other six months before the expiration of the said period of twelve years of its intention to terminate the Treaty...
Trang 237 - And whereas it is in accord with the established constitutional position that no law hereafter made by the Parliament of the United Kingdom shall extend to any of the said Dominions as part of the law of that Dominion otherwise than at the request and with the consent of that Dominion...