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Administration of the Idar State. 1902-1903
1903
The other chief events of the day were the distribution of prizes and sweetmeats to the boys and girls of the Idar Schools the illumination of the town at night the release of 51 prisoners from the Central Jail at Idar and the firing of 101 guns from the hill-fort of Idar. [...] State stamps and the registration of documents were replaced about the end of the year by the Stamp and Registration Acts of the State with effect from the 1st of April 1903. [...] The number of the foot–men added to the permanent police in the preceding year (Vide para 51 of the last forceAdditional temporary Annual Report) to assist it in the time of scare city was reduced to 90 on account of the situation having latterly improved. [...] Out of the S Honorary Magistrates of the 3rd Class shown in the last Annual Report the three Japtidars of the Estates of Mnndeti Kukadia and Moti Mori were divested of the Magisterial powers confered upon them and so was Laloda ; while the courts at Medhasan and Chandorni ceased to exist on the death of the Thakores of these places. [...] 9 124 133 3 The Courts of Magistrates of the 3rd Class 1 1 4 Courts of Special Magistrates 3 3 5 Courts of the honorary Magistrates of the 1st Class 2128 30 6 Courts of the honorary Magistrates of the 2nd Class 1 19 20 7 Courts of the honorary Magistrates of the 3rd Class 9 9 Total...
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