| History - 1903 - 700 pages
...other hand, his Majesty's Government were respectfully urged by the Colonial Premiers to recognise " the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom preferential...or reduction of, duties now or hereafter imposed." The Colonial representatives expressed themselves prepared to recommend to their respective Parliaments... | |
| 1917 - 436 pages
...that both in 19o2 and in 19o7 ' the Prune Ministers of the ' self-governing Colonies unanimously urged the expediency ' of granting in the United Kingdom...either by ' exemption from or reduction of duties then existing or there' after to be imposed.' The Committee went on to add : ' We think that, regard... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1917 - 620 pages
...wherever this is possible, and it therefore recommends that preferential treatment should be accorded to the products and manufactures of the Colonies, either by exemption from, or reduction of, duties. Such recommendations from the committee, composed as it is of well-known representatives of politics,... | |
| Great Britain - 1918 - 728 pages
...the Colonial Conference of 1902 the Prime Ministers of the self-governing Colonies unanimously urged the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom preferential...Colonies either by exemption from or reduction of duties then existing or thereafter to be imposed, and that a resolution in the same terms was passed at the... | |
| History, Modern - 1902 - 1012 pages
...their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufacturers of the United Kingdom. || 4. That the Prime Ministers...Kingdom preferential treatment to the products and maiiufactures of the Colonies either by exemption from or reduction of duties now or hereafter imposed.... | |
| William James Ashley - Tariff - 1903 - 242 pages
...general system of free trade as between the Mother Country and the British Dominions beyond the seas. that those colonies which have not already adopted...imposed. " (5) That the Prime Ministers present at this Conference undertake to submit to their respective Governments at the earliest opportunity the... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - Medicine - 1903 - 314 pages
...resolution." The resolution adopted by the Colonial Prime Ministers at the Colonial Conference was, " That the Prime Ministers of the colonies respectfully...or reduction of duties now or hereafter imposed." l Excepting, however, in the case of alcohol, tobacco, tea, and sugar, there are practically no such... | |
| Colonies - 1903 - 262 pages
...preferential treatment was desirable, though it is necessary to add that the colonial prime ministers urged ' the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom preferential...or reduction of duties now or hereafter imposed.' The colonial representatives were prepared to recommend to their Parliaments, in the case of Canada,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1903 - 868 pages
...other hand, his Majesty's Government were respectfully urged by the Colonial Premiers to recognise "the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom...or reduction of, duties now or hereafter imposed." The Colonial representatives expressed themselves prepared to recommend to their respective Parliaments... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1903 - 1072 pages
...statement in the Question is correct, but the Resolutions ultimately passed went much further, and urged on His Majesty's Government the expediency of granting...in the United Kingdom preferential treatment to the produce and manufactures of the colonies either by exemption from or reduction of duties now or hereafter... | |
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