Colonial, Numero 9;Numerot 11–15H.M. Stationery Office, 1925 Includes Reports on Palestine Administration, July 1920-December 1922 and Reports on Iraq Administration, Oct. 1920-March 1922. |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 78
Sivu 5
... traffic and the trade in spirits , usury and the recruiting of labour : it safeguards the interests of natives in their lands and forbids the transfer of native land to non - natives except with the consent of the authorities , and it ...
... traffic and the trade in spirits , usury and the recruiting of labour : it safeguards the interests of natives in their lands and forbids the transfer of native land to non - natives except with the consent of the authorities , and it ...
Sivu 15
... traffic signed at St. Germain - en - Laye and of the Opium Convention signed at The Hague in 1912 are embodied in the Arms and Ammunition Ordinance , 1922 , and the Opium Proclamation , 1920 , respectively . The Convention between the ...
... traffic signed at St. Germain - en - Laye and of the Opium Convention signed at The Hague in 1912 are embodied in the Arms and Ammunition Ordinance , 1922 , and the Opium Proclamation , 1920 , respectively . The Convention between the ...
Sivu 23
... only spirits permitted to be manufactured are denatured or methylated spirits for medical , industrial , and other purposes , as authorised by Article 6 of the Convention of 1919 relating to the Liquor Traffic in Africa 23.
... only spirits permitted to be manufactured are denatured or methylated spirits for medical , industrial , and other purposes , as authorised by Article 6 of the Convention of 1919 relating to the Liquor Traffic in Africa 23.
Sivu 24
... traffic in women and children . His Majesty's Government pointed out that the primary object of the Convention was the suppression of the criminal traffic in European women and children for immoral purposes abroad , and that , as no ...
... traffic in women and children . His Majesty's Government pointed out that the primary object of the Convention was the suppression of the criminal traffic in European women and children for immoral purposes abroad , and that , as no ...
Sivu 25
... Traffic in Bhang . 52. It was reported that Cannabis Sativa ( known as Hemp , or True Hemp , and in Swahili as Bhang or Bangi ) was being sold to natives by Indian traders in country districts . Importa- tion has been prohibited and ...
... Traffic in Bhang . 52. It was reported that Cannabis Sativa ( known as Hemp , or True Hemp , and in Swahili as Bhang or Bangi ) was being sold to natives by Indian traders in country districts . Importa- tion has been prohibited and ...
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Sivu 32 - ... from each according to his capacity, to each according to his needs'.
Sivu 30 - The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced...
Sivu 25 - During the last two or three generations the Jews have re-created in Palestine a community, now numbering 80,000, of whom about one-fourth are farmers or workers upon the land. This community has its own political organs ; an elected assembly for the direction of its domestic concerns ; elected councils in the towns ; and an organisation for the control of its schools.
Sivu 12 - ... subject to any international obligations accepted by the Mandatory, shall have full power to provide for public ownership or control of any of the natural resources of the country or of the public works, services and utilities established or to be established therein.
Sivu 3 - The Mandatory shall be responsible for placing the country under such political, administrative and economic conditions as will secure the establishment of the Jewish national home...
Sivu 214 - The wisdom of a learned man cometh by opportunity of leisure: and he that hath little business shall become wise. How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks?
Sivu 63 - Trans-Jordan, and undertake that such provision as may be made for the administration of that territory in accordance with Article 25 of the mandate shall be in no way inconsistent with...
Sivu 48 - Mandatory shall see that complete freedom of conscience and the free exercise of all forms of worship, subject only to the maintenance of public order and morals, are ensured to all.
Sivu 7 - The Zionist organisation, so long as its organisation and constitution are in the opinion of the Mandatory appropriate, shall be recognised as such agency. It shall take steps in consultation with His Britannic Majesty's Government to secure the co-operation of all Jews who are willing to assist in the establishment of the Jewish national home.
Sivu 74 - In the framing of laws relating to the holding or transfer of land, the Mandatory shall take into consideration native laws and customs, and shall respect the rights and safeguard the interests of the native population. No native land may be transferred, except between natives, without the previous consent of the public authorities, and no real rights over native land in favour of non-natives may be created except with the same consent. The Mandatory will promulgate strict regulations against usury.