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Page 233
... Colonial Office , a colonial governor , and Secretary of State for India ; T. Reid , who had been 26 years in the Ceylon Civil Service ; Arthur Creech Jones , M.P. , who became Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1946 ; Drummond ...
... Colonial Office , a colonial governor , and Secretary of State for India ; T. Reid , who had been 26 years in the Ceylon Civil Service ; Arthur Creech Jones , M.P. , who became Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1946 ; Drummond ...
Page 237
... colonial policies worked out by the Advisory Committee and adopted by the Party . He used from time to time to ask me to come to the Colonial Office and discuss things with him . He was dismayed by Sidney's conservatism and his masterly ...
... colonial policies worked out by the Advisory Committee and adopted by the Party . He used from time to time to ask me to come to the Colonial Office and discuss things with him . He was dismayed by Sidney's conservatism and his masterly ...
Page 238
... Colonial Office . We had an absurd meeting with Sidney in the red and gold Chamber of the House of Lords , which was , of course , completely empty except for the tiny Secretary of State for the Colonies and the humble chairman and ...
... Colonial Office . We had an absurd meeting with Sidney in the red and gold Chamber of the House of Lords , which was , of course , completely empty except for the tiny Secretary of State for the Colonies and the humble chairman and ...
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