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The Gazette of India. February 24 1917 (Part VI)

1917

of the inspecting agencies of the Madras Educational Deparment ? If so will the Government publish' the proposals for the information and criticism of the public before sending them up to the Secretary of State for sanction ? " The Hon'ble Sir C. Samkaran Nair replied :- The answer to the first part of the Hon'ble Member's question is in thnegative." The Hon'ble Mr. [...] " (a) Has the attention of Government been called to the observations Validity of of Lord Loreburn the Chairman of Joint Select Committee of the House =rasa of Lords and the House of Commons on the Government of India Amendment reirtAt Bill and of Other Members of the said Committee as reported in the proceed.- Aot 1915. [...] to the trade and commerce of the country ? (b) Will the Government be pleased to state the reason for the prohibition and intimate how long it is intended to continue ? " The Hon'ble Sir William Meyer replied :— " The attention of the Hon'ble Member is invited to the Press Communique on the subject which was issued on the 5th January 1917. [...] ‘` Is there any foundation for the rumour that is going the round of the press that the fares of the third class passengers in the Indian Railways are proposed to be increased ? " The Hon'ble Sir Robert Gillan replied :- The Hon'ble Member is referred to the answer given to the question put by the Hon'ble Rao Bahadur B. N. Sarma on this subject on the 8th February." The Hon'ble Rai Sita Nath Ray [...] It was generally the case that when the practice has been:followed the skin of the head or the neck or part of the neck remains attached to the skin of the animal although the skin of the head and neck is of no particular value in itself.
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The Gazette of India. February 24 1917 (Part VI)
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