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... effect any considerable reductions in the expendi- ture . It has been suggested to me by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce that the cost of the colonial steamer and of the police might be reduced , and that a reduction might also be ...
... effect any considerable reductions in the expendi- ture . It has been suggested to me by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce that the cost of the colonial steamer and of the police might be reduced , and that a reduction might also be ...
Sivu 100
... effect . The effect , as will have been seen , was quickly made manifest . A Despatch by Sir C. Macdonald ( October 11th ) gives details of the attacks upon foreigners in and near Peking , and the steps taken to bring European guards ...
... effect . The effect , as will have been seen , was quickly made manifest . A Despatch by Sir C. Macdonald ( October 11th ) gives details of the attacks upon foreigners in and near Peking , and the steps taken to bring European guards ...
Sivu 144
... effect from the 15th July , 1889 . The Note adds that the Japanese Govern- ment does not intend , for the present , to accede to the two Protocols of Madrid of the 14th April , 1891 , the one relating to false indications of origin ...
... effect from the 15th July , 1889 . The Note adds that the Japanese Govern- ment does not intend , for the present , to accede to the two Protocols of Madrid of the 14th April , 1891 , the one relating to false indications of origin ...
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