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32 Sir Walter Runciman cited in Gerald Palmer, Consultation and Cooperation in the British Commonwealth (London, 1934), p. 24.
33 Memorandum prepared by Robinson (CO),12 May 1937, CO886/32.
34 Garner, The Commonwealth Office, p. 15.
35 Amery to Baldwin, 23 May 1925, DO121/1.
36 Parkinson, The Colonial Office from Within (London, 1947), pp. 12-13; Garner, The Commonwealth Office, pp. 15-16;The Buildings of the FCO', http://193.114.50.10/directory/dynpage. asp?Page=61.
37 Amery to Baldwin, 23 May 1925, DO121/1.
38 'Memorandum prepared on the Building of the Colonial Office by Sir Frank Baines, Office of Works, 9 October 1925', CO886/32.
39 'Memorandum prepared by Ministry of Works', January 1938, DO35/548D.
40 Garner, The Commonwealth Office, p. 26.
41 Typical of such sentiments were those offered by the Canadian High Commissioner Vincent Massey in March 1936: 'The machinery of the DO instead of keeping us in close touch with foreign crises at present seems somehow to provide an obstacle or rather delay in getting news which we could get and sometimes do receive informally from the FO. What good purpose does the DO serve?'; Vincent Massey, What's Past is Prologue (Toronto, 1963), p. 236.
42 Garner, The Commonwealth Office, p. 137.
43 Lester B. Pearson, Through Diplomacy to Politics: Memoirs, 1897-1948 (London, 1973), p. 108.
44 Hubert Montgomery to Foreign Secretary, 23 July 1926, FO372/2216.
45 H.V. Hodson, 'British Foreign Policy and the Dominions', Foreign Affairs (Vol. 17; July 1939), pp. 762-3.
46 Garner, The Commonwealth Office, p. 26.
47 Patrick Walker, The Commonwealth (London, 1962), pp. 97-116.
48 Amery to Colonel Sykes, 13 October 1941, Amery Papers (Churchill College, Cambridge), AMEL2/1/33; Ridgway F. Shinn Jr, 'The King's Title, 1926: A Note on a Critical Document', English Historical Review (Vol. 48, No. 387; April 1983), pp. 350-2.
49 A. Berriedale Keith, Speeches and Documents on the British Dominions, 1918-1931 (London, 1932), pp. 16-47; B. E. Dugdale, Arthur James Balfour, First Earl of Balfour, 1906-30 (London, 1936), p. 381; Mansergh, Problems of External Policy, pp. 1-88; Mansergh, Problems of Wartime Cooperation, pp. 11-16; Heather Harvey, Consultation and Cooperation in the Commonwealth (London, 1952), pp. 1-10.
50 'Constitutional Relations between the United Kingdom and the Dominions', Note prepared by Charles Dixon, August 1946, DO35/1112.
51 Speech at Edinburgh, 27 January 1927, cited in George Bennett (ed.), The Concept of Empire (London, 1953), pp. 398-402.
52 'Constitutional Legislation Affecting Commonwealth Relations since 1931', Central Office of Information, London (March 1952), pp. 1-2.
53 Darwin, 'The Dominion Idea in Imperial Politics' in OHBE4, pp. 66-7.
54 Darwin, 'Imperialism in Decline? Tendencies in British Imperial Policy between the Wars', Historical Journal (Vol. 23, No. 3; 1980), pp. 661-6.
55 Stacey, Canada and the Age of Conflict, p. 117.
56 House of Commons debate cited in Mansergh, Problems of External Policy, p. 18.
57 Martin Chanock, Unconsummated Union: Britain, Rhodesia and South Africa, 1900-1945 (London, 1977), p. 13; 'South Africa: The British', The National Review (No. 116; January 1941), pp. 23-4; G. H. Calpin, 'South Africa and the War', The Nineteenth Century (September 1940), p. 266.
58 Stanley to Thomas, 11 October 1932, DO121/101.
59 W. K. Hancock, Smuts, The Fields of Force, 1919-1950 (London, 1968), pp. 318-25; C. M. Van der Heever, General J.B.M. Hertzog (Johannesburg, 1946), pp. 278-83.
60 W. H. Clark, 'Race Relations and Political Trends in the Union of South Africa, 1935-1940', April 1940, Clark Papers (University of Cape Town).
61 Mansergh, Problems of External Policy, pp. 381-2.
62 Angus Ross, 'Reluctant Dominion or Dutiful Daughter? New Zealand and the Commonwealth in the Inter-war Years', Journal of Commonwealth Political Studies (Vol. X; 1972), pp. 28-44.
63 W. B. Sutch, 'New Zealand and World Affairs', International Affairs (Vol. 16, No. 5;