Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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The firstbudget but not to divide the Council upon it named of these newly acquired powers is of Lord Morley's Act ... notwithstanding the terms of the Indian planation of its scope , which can best be given Councils Act of 1861 which ...
The firstbudget but not to divide the Council upon it named of these newly acquired powers is of Lord Morley's Act ... notwithstanding the terms of the Indian planation of its scope , which can best be given Councils Act of 1861 which ...
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Further , the control tral ' ' ) subjects which are not transferred . of the Legislative Council over transferred subjects , both as regards supplies and legislaMachinery : -No change has been made by the Act of 1919 in the machinery ...
Further , the control tral ' ' ) subjects which are not transferred . of the Legislative Council over transferred subjects , both as regards supplies and legislaMachinery : -No change has been made by the Act of 1919 in the machinery ...
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a ( 3 ) Nothing in the foregoing sub - section ( c ) Any Bill reserved for the consideration shall require proposals to be submitted to the of the Governor - General shall , if assented to Council relating to the following heads of by ...
a ( 3 ) Nothing in the foregoing sub - section ( c ) Any Bill reserved for the consideration shall require proposals to be submitted to the of the Governor - General shall , if assented to Council relating to the following heads of by ...
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