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            <forname>Arthur Berriedale</forname>
            <surname>Keith</surname>
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      <div>CONTENTS 
§ 6. Tae CoLoNIAL CONFERENCE OF 1907 
The Composition of the Conference . 
The Constitution of the Imperial Conference 
Defence . . . 
Judicial Appeals . 3 ; 
Preferential Trade . . . . 
Commercial Treaties ; : 3 
Naturalization . . . . . 
The Imperial Defence Conference of 1909 . 
CHAPTER III. THE CONFERENCE OF 1911 
§ 1. THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE CONFERENCE 
The Conference on Copyright of 1910 
Company Law : . 
Currency . . . 
2. THE AGENDA OF THE CONFERENCE 
Newfoundland Resolution # 
New Zealand Resolutions ’ 
Australian Resolutions . 
Union of South Africa Resolutions } 
§ 3. THE DoMINION PARLIAMENTS AND THE AGENDA 
The Discussion in New Zealand . 
= the Commonwealth 
”" Canada . . 
§ 4. Ture ProCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE . 
The Composition of the Conference 
Topies discussed . % . 
{@) The Imperial Council and the Reorganization of 
the Colonial Office . . » . . 
Sir J. Ward’s proposal for a Parliament of 
Defence . . . . 2 . 
The Criticisms of the other Prime Ministers . 
The Question of the Colonial Office . . 
Interchange of Civil Servants . . . 
The Declaration of London and the Treaty Power 
Objections of Government of Australia ’ 
Sir BE. Grey's Reply . . . . . 
Resolution as to Consultation of Dominions 
Approval of the Declaration . . 
British Shipping and Treaties . . . 
Sir W. Laurier’s Resolution regarding Com- 
mercial Treaties . . . 
British Shipping and British Indians 
Mr. Fisher's Motion . . ‘ 
The Demand for Wider Powers . 
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