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CONTENTS
Preface xvii
Bibliographical Note xxi
Abbreviations xxiii
Secretaries of State xxvi
I. COLONIAL RULE: ADJUSTMENTS IN ATTITUDES AND DIMENSIONS 1
1.
John Hobson: Imperialism, 1902 4
2.
F.O. Memo: The Transfer of Protectorates, 1905 8
3.
The Earl of Cromer on the achievements of British administration,
1908
9
4.
Sir Charles Lucas: Report on a visit . . ., 1909 9
5.
Rex v Earl Crewe, ex parte Sekgomé, 1910 10
6.
Edmund Morel: Africa and the Peace of Europe, 1917 12
7.
Leopold Amery: Speech, 1919 13
8.
Sir Frederick Lugard:
a.
The dual man in British Tropical Africa, 1922 14
b.
Indirect rule, 1922 16
9.
The Duke of Devonshire: Memo., 1923 20
10.
Alfred Zimmern: The Third British Empire, 1925 22
11.
a.
Leopold Amery: Speech, 1929 23
b.
Colonial Development Act, 1929 23
c.
Baron Passfield: Speech, 1930 25
12.
Clement Attlee: The Labour Party in Perspective, 1937 27
13.
Malcolm MacDonald: Statement on colonial development and welfare,
1940
28
14.
Gerard Edward Gent: Minute, 1941 31
15.
'The Atlantic Charter', 1941 32
16.
a.
Lords debate, 1942 34
b.
Harold Macmillan: Speech, 1942 36
c.
Keith Hancock: Argument of empire, 1943 38
d.
Oliver Stanley: Speech, 1945 40
17.
Charter of the United Nations, 1945 42
18.
a.
Arthur Creech Jones: Circular despatch to the African governors,
1947
44
b.
John Bennett: Memo. on the international aspects of colonial
policy, 1947
48
c.
Arthur Creech Jones to Clement Attlee: Note on Economic
development in the Colonies, 1948
51
d.
Cabinet Commonwealth affairs committee: Minutes on constitutional
development in smaller Colonial territories, 1948
52
II CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS IN THE COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES 54
(A) THE BRITISH WEST INDIES 56
(1) GENERAL 58 -90
19.
West Indian Court of Appeal Act, 1919 59

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Dependent Empire, 1900-1948: Colonies, Protectorates, and the Mandates. Volume: 7. Contributors: Frederick Madden - editor, John Darwin - editor. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport. Publication Year: 1994. Page Number: v.
    
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