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The Struggle for the Recognition of Dominion Autonomy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

Lionel H. Laing*
Affiliation:
College of William and Mary in Virginia

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1939

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References

1 Robert Laird Borden: His Memoirs. Edited by Henry, Borden. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1938. 2 vols., pp. xviii, 542; viii, 543–1061Google Scholar. Index. Illustrated. $12.50.

2 Memoirs, Vol. 2, p. 899.

3 General Memorandum No. 1—London, January 6, 1919 [unpublished].

4 Memorandum on behalf of Canada respecting increased representation recently accorded to Belgium and Servia (to Sir Maurice Hankey, Chief Secretary of British Peace Delegation) [unpublished]; cf. Memoirs, Vol. 2, p. 902.

5 Memoirs, Vol. 2, p. 950.

6 Canadian Pari. Pap. Sess. Pap. 41j, A1919, pp. 6–7. Also Keith, Speeches and Documents on the British Dominions, 1918–1931 (London: Oxford University Press).

7 Memoirs, Vol. 2, p. 954.