Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1930 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... passed into law as Act No. II of 1927. The new Act came into force on 8th February 1927 . Another piece of ... passed by the Council on 15th October 1929. His Excellency the Governor was of opinion that changes were expedient in respect ...
... passed into law as Act No. II of 1927. The new Act came into force on 8th February 1927 . Another piece of ... passed by the Council on 15th October 1929. His Excellency the Governor was of opinion that changes were expedient in respect ...
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... passed into law in February 1918 . The other private Bills which followed were those of Bihar and Orissa passed in February 1919 , of Bengal passed in May 1919 and of the United Provinces , passed in June 1919. Of the Government ...
... passed into law in February 1918 . The other private Bills which followed were those of Bihar and Orissa passed in February 1919 , of Bengal passed in May 1919 and of the United Provinces , passed in June 1919. Of the Government ...
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... passed without serious alteration . A hostile amendment to reduce the Salt Excise Duty was carried but on a special recommendation by the Governor- General was reversed despite strenuous opposi- tion from the Congress benches . The ...
... passed without serious alteration . A hostile amendment to reduce the Salt Excise Duty was carried but on a special recommendation by the Governor- General was reversed despite strenuous opposi- tion from the Congress benches . The ...
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