Canadian affairs and will at all times be the ordinary channel of communication with the United States Government in matters of purely Canadian concern, acting upon instructions from, and reporting direct to, the Canadian Government. In the absence of... Canadian Constitutional Studies - Page 125de Sir Robert Laird Borden - 1922 - 163 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1920 - 1202 pages
...few days ago that this change is practically no change at all. Here are the words of the statement : This new arrangement will not denote any departure...principle of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire. Yet, we are told that this appointment to Washington involves a very important change— the President... | |
| Arthur Berriedale Keith - 1921 - 388 pages
...well as of Canadian interests. It was explained in the official announcement of May 10, 1920, that the 'new arrangement will not denote any departure either...principle of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire '. It was also added that the motives for the change were that distinct Canadian representation would... | |
| 1921 - 776 pages
...imperial as well as Canadian interests. He will be accredited by His Majesty to the President with necessary powers for the purpose. This new arrangement...departure either on the part of the British government or the Canadian government from the principle of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire. The need... | |
| Alexander Oberlander Potter - 1922 - 178 pages
...Canadian Governments to provide more complete representation at Washington of Canadian interests than has hitherto existed. Accordingly, it has been agreed...diplomatic unity of the British Empire. "The need of this important step has been fully realized by both governments for some time. For a good many years... | |
| Newton Wesley Rowell - 1922 - 340 pages
...Canadian Governments to provide more complete representation at Washington of Canadian interests than has hitherto existed. Accordingly, it has been agreed...principle of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire. Need for this important step has been fully realized by both Governments for some time. For a good... | |
| 1922 - 970 pages
...in London were consulted, with the result that on May 10, 1920, it was announced to Parliament that "it has been agreed that his Majesty on advice of...of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire." The principle involved in this arrangement had, as a matter of fact, already been accepted in the appointment... | |
| 1922 - 876 pages
...appoint a Minister Plenipotentiary who will have charge of Canadian affairs, and will be at all times the ordinary channel of communication with the United...of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire. The obvious deduction from this is that "the principle of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire" has... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1922 - 280 pages
...approval to the measure. It is true, as explained in an official announcement of 10 May, 1920, that the new arrangement will not denote any departure, either...principle of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire ; but it may well be the thin end of the wedge ; and if Canada leads the way, the Commonwealth will... | |
| William Renwick Riddell - 1923 - 114 pages
...Imperial as well as Canadian interests. He will be accredited by His Majesty to the President with necessary powers for the purpose. This new arrangement...departure either on the part of the British Government or the Canadian Government from the principle of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire. The need... | |
| 1924 - 1088 pages
...In the absence of the Ambassador, the Canadian Minister wil] take charge of the whole embassy arid of the representation of Imperial as well as Canadian...of the diplomatic unity of the British Empire." The principle involved in this arrangement had, as a matter of fact, already been accepted in the appointment... | |
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