Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 538
... Gandhi Agreement . With the measure of relief afforded by the Act of 1914 Mr. M. K. Gandhi , who had gone to South Africa in connection with the passive resistance move- ment , expressed himself as satisfied ; and certain correspondence ...
... Gandhi Agreement . With the measure of relief afforded by the Act of 1914 Mr. M. K. Gandhi , who had gone to South Africa in connection with the passive resistance move- ment , expressed himself as satisfied ; and certain correspondence ...
Page 539
... Gandhi to the Secre- tary for the Interior , dated July 7 , 1914 : " By vested rights I understand the right of an Indian and his successors to live and trade in the town . ship in which he was living and trading , no matter how often ...
... Gandhi to the Secre- tary for the Interior , dated July 7 , 1914 : " By vested rights I understand the right of an Indian and his successors to live and trade in the town . ship in which he was living and trading , no matter how often ...
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... Gandhi agreement of 1914 ( see above ) , which General Smuts offered as " a complete and final settlement ; " and though a glance at the correspondence shows that Mr. Gandhi replied specifically that " some day or other these matters ...
... Gandhi agreement of 1914 ( see above ) , which General Smuts offered as " a complete and final settlement ; " and though a glance at the correspondence shows that Mr. Gandhi replied specifically that " some day or other these matters ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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