Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman & Company, 1928 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 86
... passed by one chamber is not , within six months after the passage of the Bill by that chamber , passed by the other chamber either without amendments or with such amendments as may be agreed to by the two chambers , the GovernorGeneral ...
... passed by one chamber is not , within six months after the passage of the Bill by that chamber , passed by the other chamber either without amendments or with such amendments as may be agreed to by the two chambers , the GovernorGeneral ...
Page 387
... passed into law in February 1918 . The other private Bills which followed were those of Bihar and Orissa passed in February 1919 , of Bengal passed in May 1919 and of the United Provinces , passed in June 1919. Of the Government ...
... passed into law in February 1918 . The other private Bills which followed were those of Bihar and Orissa passed in February 1919 , of Bengal passed in May 1919 and of the United Provinces , passed in June 1919. Of the Government ...
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... passed only for a year at the end of which the press was once more free . On India passing to the Crown in 1858 , an ... passed . That Act was repealed during the Viceroyalty of Lord Ripon in 1882. From that date until 1907 Government ...
... passed only for a year at the end of which the press was once more free . On India passing to the Crown in 1858 , an ... passed . That Act was repealed during the Viceroyalty of Lord Ripon in 1882. From that date until 1907 Government ...
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