British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1916 - Great Britain |
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Page xxxii
... possible developments of the war , and the changes that must result from it , cannot be without interest for the Great Powers who are neutral , and were parties to the Treaty of Berlin . All these Powers earnestly desire to prevent the ...
... possible developments of the war , and the changes that must result from it , cannot be without interest for the Great Powers who are neutral , and were parties to the Treaty of Berlin . All these Powers earnestly desire to prevent the ...
Page xxxvi
... possible , uniform . 2 .- ( 1 . ) The Board of Trade shall also take steps to obtain information with respect to the bye - laws as to pilotage in force at the various ports in the United Kingdom , and , after consulting with the ...
... possible , uniform . 2 .- ( 1 . ) The Board of Trade shall also take steps to obtain information with respect to the bye - laws as to pilotage in force at the various ports in the United Kingdom , and , after consulting with the ...
Page 43
... possible to expose or prosecute British employers responsible for oppressive or inhuman labour conditions , and though , if abuses in the employment of native labour exist , these abuses do not in all probability come within the meaning ...
... possible to expose or prosecute British employers responsible for oppressive or inhuman labour conditions , and though , if abuses in the employment of native labour exist , these abuses do not in all probability come within the meaning ...
Page 48
... possible to proceed without further statutory powers . The Putumayo case has established a precedent , which , if need be , can again be followed . But it would be advisable for a statutory provision to be made , under which directors ...
... possible to proceed without further statutory powers . The Putumayo case has established a precedent , which , if need be , can again be followed . But it would be advisable for a statutory provision to be made , under which directors ...
Page 61
... the wording of the certificate will no doubt be necessary . You should therefore endeavour to arrange as far as possible with the Commission the wording which should be adopted for the GREAT BRITAIN , BELGIUM , & C . 61.
... the wording of the certificate will no doubt be necessary . You should therefore endeavour to arrange as far as possible with the Commission the wording which should be adopted for the GREAT BRITAIN , BELGIUM , & C . 61.
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