Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1920 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... Council is expanded by additional members into a great legislative assembly . The first step was taken in 1861 , when the Indian Councils Act provided that , for the better exercise of the power of making laws and regulations vested in ...
... Council is expanded by additional members into a great legislative assembly . The first step was taken in 1861 , when the Indian Councils Act provided that , for the better exercise of the power of making laws and regulations vested in ...
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... Council and was defeated by 36 votes to 25 . Thereafter the Finance Member laid the report of the Select Committee on the Excess Profits Tax before the Council . The members then started to move amendments to the various clauses of the ...
... Council and was defeated by 36 votes to 25 . Thereafter the Finance Member laid the report of the Select Committee on the Excess Profits Tax before the Council . The members then started to move amendments to the various clauses of the ...
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Sir Stanley Reed. Madras Legislative Council . H. E. Lord Willingdon reconstituted the Council in July and in doing so he has , in a certain degree , anticipated the Montagu - Chelms- ford reforms by the nomination to the Council of a ...
Sir Stanley Reed. Madras Legislative Council . H. E. Lord Willingdon reconstituted the Council in July and in doing so he has , in a certain degree , anticipated the Montagu - Chelms- ford reforms by the nomination to the Council of a ...
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India in 1919 | 10 |
Buildings and Roads | 15 |
Calcutta Improvement Trust | 38 |
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