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The Calcutta Gazette. Extraordinary. December 24 1919

1919

GEORGE THE FIFTH BY THE GRACE OF GOD OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND AND OF THE BRITISH DOMINIONS BEYOND THE SEAS KING DEFENDER OF THE FAITH EMPEROR OF INDIA. [...] The Act of eighteen hundred and fifty-eight transferred the administration from the Company to the Crown and laid the foundations of public life which exist in India to-day. [...] The Act of eighteen hundred and sixty-one sowed the seed of representative institutions and the seed was quickened into life by the Act of nineteen hundred and nine. [...] On my accession to the throne in nineteen hundred and ten I sent a message to the Princes and peoples of India acknowledging their loyalty and homage and promising that the prosperity „and happiness of India should always be to me of the highest interest and concern. [...] I rely on the leaders of the people the Ministers of the future to face responsibility and endure to sacrifice much for the common interest of the State remembering that true patriotism transcends party and com-.
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India
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The Calcutta Gazette. Extraordinary. December 24 1919
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