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" that it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's government in Great Britain that questions affecting judicial appeals should be determined otherwise than in accordance with the wishes of the part of the empire primarily affected. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 223
1927
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The Indian Quarterly Register, Volume 2

India - 1926 - 484 pages
...the Dominions to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. From these discussions it become olear that it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's...wishes of the part of the Empire primarily affected. It was, however, generally recognised, that where changes of the existing system were proposed, which...
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The Constitutional Review, Volume 12

Constitutional law - 1928 - 272 pages
...the Dominions to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. From these discussions it became clear that it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's...wishes of the part of the Empire primarily affected. It is probable that the Irish Free State will have an end put to appeals to the Privy Council from...
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The Constitutional Review, Volumes 11-13

Henry Campbell Black, Herbert Francis Wright - Constitutional law - 1927 - 844 pages
...the Donions to the Judicial Committee of the - -ivy Council. From these discussions it became clear that it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's...wishes of the part of the Empire primarily affected. It is probable that the Irish Free State will have an end put to appeals to the Privy Council from...
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The Liberal Magazine, Volume 34

Great Britain - 1926 - 774 pages
...the Dominions to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. From these discussions it became clear that it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's...wishes of the part of the Empire primarily, affected. It was, however, generally recognised that where changes in the existing system were proposed which,...
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The Liberal Magazine, Volume 12

Great Britain - 1905 - 856 pages
...February 11th, 1904.) Major Seely : "He was glad to have from his right hon. friend a definite pledge that it was no part of the policy of his Majesty's Government, that they had no intention, now or at any future time, before or after any election, to put import...
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Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law

Comparative law - 1927 - 552 pages
...the Dominions to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. From these discussions it became clear that it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's...wishes of the part of the Empire primarily affected. It was, however, generally recognised that, where changes in the existing system were proposed which,...
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The Colonial and Imperial Conferences from 1887 to 1937, Volume 3

Maurice Ollivier - Great Britain - 1954 - 556 pages
...the Dominions to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. From these discussions it became clear that it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's...wishes of the part of the Empire primarily affected. It was, however, generally recognized that, where changes in the existing system were proposed which,...
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Decisions Relating to the British North America Act: 1867, and the ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - Constitutional law - 1954 - 878 pages
...South African Constitution. In the Report of the Imperial Conference, 1926, at p. 19, it is stated that "it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's...Britain that questions affecting judicial appeals (ie, to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council) should be determined otherwise than in accordance...
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Colony of Singapore Annual Report

Great Britain. Colonial Office - Singapore - 1959 - 438 pages
...Paper submitted to Parliament in January 1946 containing the proposals for these constitutional changes that it was 'no part of the policy of His Majesty's Government to preclude or prejudice in any way the fusion of Singapore and the Malayan Union in a wider union...
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Colony of Singapore Annual Report

Great Britain. Colonial Office - Singapore - 1959 - 408 pages
...Paper submitted to Parliament in January 1946 containing the proposals for these constitutional changes that it was 'no part of the policy of His Majesty's Government to preclude or prejudice in any way the fusion of Singapore and the Malayan Union in a wider union...
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