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§ 4. THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE (continued)—
Lord Crewe on India . ‘
Sir J. Ward’s Views . :
Sir W. Laurier’s Views ,
Mr. Buxton on Merchant Shipping
Sir J. Ward on Merchant Shipping
Other Views . . .
The Imperial Court of Appeal
Mr. Batchelor’s suggestions .
Lord Loreburn’s Views
Sir J. Ward’s Proposal
The Result ".
(e) Naturalization .
(f) Commercial Relations
(9) The All-Red Route , .
(h) Emigration and Labour Exchanges .
Mr. Burns on Emigration . .
Mr. Buxton on Labour Exchanges
(2) Postal and Telegraph Reforms .
(7) Income Tax and Death Duties :
(k) Coinage and Weights and Measures
(8) Shipping Conference and Rebates
om) Uniformity of Law > ® : 1 ‘
'n) Reciprocal Legislation as to Destitute and Deserted
Persons . ’ . ‘ . . 1543, 1544
(0) Recognition of Dominion and Imperial Judgements 1544, 1545
(p) International Exhibitions 1545
{q) Law of Conspiracy : 1545
(vr) Suez Canal Dues . . . 1545, 1546
(s) Celebration of the King’s Birthday 1546
(¢) Future Conferences . 1546, 1547
Navan aND MiuiTarY DEFENCE 1547-52
Discussion of Foreign Relations 1547
Military Defence y 1547
Naval Defence 1549
Tue RESULTS OF THE CONFERENCE 3 . 1552-8
The Participation of the Dominions in Foreign Policy 1552
Naturalization . . . 1554
[mperial Court of Appeal 1555
Commercial Matters 1556
Emigration . . 1556
Minor Questions 15506
The Treaty Problem : . . . 1557, 1558
APPENDIX OF PREROGATIVE INSTRUMENTS 1559-1613
ADDENDA 1614-30
INDEX . 1631
CONTENTS
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1621
1522
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1524
1525
1526-9
1526
1526
1528
1529
1530-2 -
1532, 1533
1533
1533-7
1533
1535
1537, 1538
1539
1539-41
1541
1542