British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1916 - Great Britain |
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... Native Labour - London , December 15 , 1913. * SIR , Foreign Office , December 15 , 1913 . I TRANSMIT to you herewith , by direction of Secretary Sir E. Grey , the enclosed copy of the report from the Select Com- mittee of the House of ...
... Native Labour - London , December 15 , 1913. * SIR , Foreign Office , December 15 , 1913 . I TRANSMIT to you herewith , by direction of Secretary Sir E. Grey , the enclosed copy of the report from the Select Com- mittee of the House of ...
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... natives directly ; II . Laws affecting trade ; and III . Miscellaneous . I. - Laws affecting the Natives directly . 4. During the course of 1911 arrears of taxes for the year 1910 remained unpaid in certain districts . Remission of ...
... natives directly ; II . Laws affecting trade ; and III . Miscellaneous . I. - Laws affecting the Natives directly . 4. During the course of 1911 arrears of taxes for the year 1910 remained unpaid in certain districts . Remission of ...
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... natives here were given exemption for the last half of 1911 by reason of the sparseness of rubber vines . ( 8. ) Tanganyika District . - Reduced to 6 fr . per annum on account of poverty of the country . 6. From the above it will be ...
... natives here were given exemption for the last half of 1911 by reason of the sparseness of rubber vines . ( 8. ) Tanganyika District . - Reduced to 6 fr . per annum on account of poverty of the country . 6. From the above it will be ...
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... native another alternative to that hitherto open to him in respect of the disposal of his ivory . Instead of handing over one - half to the State , he can now retain all his ivory by paying the Government 18 fr . per kilog . The ...
... native another alternative to that hitherto open to him in respect of the disposal of his ivory . Instead of handing over one - half to the State , he can now retain all his ivory by paying the Government 18 fr . per kilog . The ...
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... of the Government to develop a standard of policy very different indeed from the régime of commercialism hitherto encouraged . It has lightened the burden of taxation to the native in areas 52 GREAT BRITAIN AND BELGIUM ( Congo ) .
... of the Government to develop a standard of policy very different indeed from the régime of commercialism hitherto encouraged . It has lightened the burden of taxation to the native in areas 52 GREAT BRITAIN AND BELGIUM ( Congo ) .
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