Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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DUTY OF THE MINISTERS : -Inasmuch in their regard and that due obedience is paid as certain matters have been reserved for to all just and reasonable orders and diligence the administration according to law of shown in their execution ...
DUTY OF THE MINISTERS : -Inasmuch in their regard and that due obedience is paid as certain matters have been reserved for to all just and reasonable orders and diligence the administration according to law of shown in their execution ...
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The representatives of India ed this had been possible , as regards the Moham . while appreciating the acceptance of ... was arrived at with wife or child of a lawiul immigrant or resident regard to Indian traders in the Transvaal .
The representatives of India ed this had been possible , as regards the Moham . while appreciating the acceptance of ... was arrived at with wife or child of a lawiul immigrant or resident regard to Indian traders in the Transvaal .
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It was early in February that the ernment with regard to the state of unrest in Indians went on strike , for purely economic Fiji and the Fijian Government's immigration reasons . The Government displayed a judicial scheme .
It was early in February that the ernment with regard to the state of unrest in Indians went on strike , for purely economic Fiji and the Fijian Government's immigration reasons . The Government displayed a judicial scheme .
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