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 469
... elected at triennial ward elections , while the remainder are appointed , four each by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and the Calcutta Trades Associ- ation , two by the Port Commissioners , and fifteen by the local Government . The Act ...
... elected at triennial ward elections , while the remainder are appointed , four each by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and the Calcutta Trades Associ- ation , two by the Port Commissioners , and fifteen by the local Government . The Act ...
Page 504
... elected by the Corporation of Calcutta ; Rai Radha Charan Pal Bahadur , M.L.C. , elected by the Ward Commissioners ; Mr. W. H. Phelps , elected by the Commissioners appointed under Section 8 ( 2 ) of the Calcutta Municipal Act , 1899 ...
... elected by the Corporation of Calcutta ; Rai Radha Charan Pal Bahadur , M.L.C. , elected by the Ward Commissioners ; Mr. W. H. Phelps , elected by the Commissioners appointed under Section 8 ( 2 ) of the Calcutta Municipal Act , 1899 ...
Contents
Day of the Week | iv |
Bihar and Orissa Legislative | 161 |
NorthWest Frontier Province | 167 |
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