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The Legislative Assembly Debates (Official Report). Volume 1 1932 (25the January to 17th February 1932). Third Session of the Fourth Legislative Assembly 1932

1932

The usual practice is I understand for the Viceroy to address the Indian Legislature as a whole but on this occasion the state of business does not warrant the summoning of the Council of State before the end of February; and in view of the many important issues now facing the country I decided that I would not wait until then but would address the Honourable Members of the Assembly on the op [...] to the Conference which was being convened between the representatives of the Government of India and of the Government of the Union of South Africa to discuss matters arising out of the working of the Cape Town Agreement of 1927 and the position of Indians in regard to the tenure and ownership of immovable property in the Transvaal. [...] E. the Viceroy.] In the course of his description of the policy of His Majesty's Goverment the Prime Minister announced the determination of the Cabinet to proceed with the detailed examination of constitutional pi oblems still unsolved and to pursue without interruption the method of co-operative consideration. [...] We nn these benches join with the Lender of the House in requesting you to covey to the bereaved members of hiH family our keen appreciation of the loss from which we and the whole country suffer and as a mark of respect to the memory of the illustrious dead I join with the Leader of the House in requesting you to adjourn the House for the day. [...] Sir to convey an expression of our sympathy to her and to the members of the bereaved family in the hope that the knowledge and the consciouness that his loss is" the loss of countless millions of his fellow-believers and his fellow countrymen and of the whole country may to some extent lighten the burden of their sorrow and be a source of some solace and consolation to them..
government politics public policy
Pages
941
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142207
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Frontmatter
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Legislative Assembly Monday 25th January 1932
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Legislative Assembly Tuesday 26th January 1932
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Legislative Assembly Wednesday 27th January 1932
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Legislative Assembly Thursday 28th January 1932
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Legislative Assembly Monday 1st February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Tuesday 2nd February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Wednesday 3rd February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Thursday 4th February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Saturday 8th February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Wednesday 10th February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Friday 12th February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Saturday 13th February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Monday 15th February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Tuesday 16th February 1932
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Legislative Assembly Wednesday 17th February 1932
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