The Development of British Malaya 1896-1909Oxford University Press, 1968 - 366 sider |
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Side 48
... United States Constitution , conferred specific powers on the Commonwealth Parliament and , subject thereto , left the States with their existing powers . " The Canadian Constitution of 1867 , on the other hand , differs from the ...
... United States Constitution , conferred specific powers on the Commonwealth Parliament and , subject thereto , left the States with their existing powers . " The Canadian Constitution of 1867 , on the other hand , differs from the ...
Side 139
... united front . It was easy for the U.P.A. and the M.P.A.A. to sink their differences in 1907 because the latter group had decided to switch over to rubber planting when the sugar industry could not compete with that of Java . The ...
... united front . It was easy for the U.P.A. and the M.P.A.A. to sink their differences in 1907 because the latter group had decided to switch over to rubber planting when the sugar industry could not compete with that of Java . The ...
Side 366
... United Kingdom 88 , 95 , 156 , 159 , 175 United Planters ' Association 1897 136 , 137 , 138 , 139 United States 150 vegetables 123 Victoria , Queen 2 , 15 , 53 , 235 War , First World 95 Warne , Bishop Frank W. 124 , 268 water 175 ...
... United Kingdom 88 , 95 , 156 , 159 , 175 United Planters ' Association 1897 136 , 137 , 138 , 139 United States 150 vegetables 123 Victoria , Queen 2 , 15 , 53 , 235 War , First World 95 Warne , Bishop Frank W. 124 , 268 water 175 ...
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Towards Federation | 28 |
The Civil Service | 38 |
Constitutional Theory and Practice | 43 |
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