Speeches & Documents on Indian Policy, 1750-1921: India as a British dependency 1858-1914Arthur Berriedale Keith H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... discussion of the immediate legislation which lies before them , and are not permitted to travel outside that very circumscribed radius . I will take the instance of financial discussion . In these Councils no financial discussion is ...
... discussion of the immediate legislation which lies before them , and are not permitted to travel outside that very circumscribed radius . I will take the instance of financial discussion . In these Councils no financial discussion is ...
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... discussion . I have already pointed out to the House that under the existing law this is only possible when the Finance Minister proposes a new tax . At other times the Budget in India is circu- lated in the form of a pamphlet and no ...
... discussion . I have already pointed out to the House that under the existing law this is only possible when the Finance Minister proposes a new tax . At other times the Budget in India is circu- lated in the form of a pamphlet and no ...
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Arthur Berriedale Keith. for and on which discussion has taken place , and there have been fourteen on which there has been no discussion at all . In this Bill power will be given for a regular annual discussion of the Budget both in the ...
Arthur Berriedale Keith. for and on which discussion has taken place , and there have been fourteen on which there has been no discussion at all . In this Bill power will be given for a regular annual discussion of the Budget both in the ...
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3 | 51 |
Indian Councils Act 1892 55 56 Vict c 14 | 76 |
Lord Courtney of Penwith House of Lords | 98 |
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