Documents relative to the European war

comprising orders in Council, cablegrams, correspondence, and speeches delivered in imperial House of commons. Printed by order of Parliament.

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Documents relative to the European war

comprising orders in Council, cablegrams, correspondence, and speeches delivered in imperial House of commons. Printed by order of Parliament.

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Table of Contents

no. 40. Orders in Council from August 2 to 15, 1914, bearing on the outbreak of hostilities in Europe.
no. 40a. Cablegrams between His Royal Highness the governor general and the secretary of state for the colonies from August 1 to 15, 1914.
no. 40b. Cablegrams between the prime minister and Mr. Perley from August 4 to 13, 1914.
no. 40c. Correspondence respecting the European crisis [issued by the Foreign office, Gt. Brit.]
no. 40d. Speeches delivered in imperial House of commons [statements by Sir Edward Grey,, Mr. Asquith, and Mr. Bonar Law]

Edition Notes

Series
Parliament. Sessional paper no. 40. A. 1915

Classifications

Library of Congress
D505 .C3 1914

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Pagination
167 p. ;

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OL13447366M
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