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 153
... elected by the Commercial and Industrial Associations ; one citizen elected by 90 highest tax payers ; one citizen elected by the Associations of Agriculture and of Land- owners ; one citizen elected by the Attorneys of the Communities ...
... elected by the Commercial and Industrial Associations ; one citizen elected by 90 highest tax payers ; one citizen elected by the Associations of Agriculture and of Land- owners ; one citizen elected by the Attorneys of the Communities ...
Page 505
... elected by the Municipality and one each by the Chamber of Commerce , the Millowners ' Asso- ciation and the Port ... Elected by the Corporation- Dr. K. E. Dadachanji , J.P. Mr. V. A. Dabholkar , O.B.E. , J. P. Mr. Naoroji M. Dumasia ...
... elected by the Municipality and one each by the Chamber of Commerce , the Millowners ' Asso- ciation and the Port ... Elected by the Corporation- Dr. K. E. Dadachanji , J.P. Mr. V. A. Dabholkar , O.B.E. , J. P. Mr. Naoroji M. Dumasia ...
Page 507
... elected members are fewer in number than the nominated members . At all the ports the European members con- stitute the majority and the Board for Rangoon consists mainly of European members . total expenditure , respectively , of all ...
... elected members are fewer in number than the nominated members . At all the ports the European members con- stitute the majority and the Board for Rangoon consists mainly of European members . total expenditure , respectively , of all ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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