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A committee will no doubt have to inquire, for example,

into the whole question of the Colonial Laws Validity Act, which is the basis of all Colonial legislation. Readers of the late Professor Dicey will remember his invaluable chapters on the position of non-Sovereign Legislatures. British laws are in a governing sense Dominion laws, and at present the Dominions can only make laws which are not repugnant to Acts of Parliament extending to tho Dominions.

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