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The Gazette of India. October 13 1917 (Part VI)

1917

Johnstone the Personal Assistant to the Chief Commissioner wrote a letter to the Assistant Secretary of the school in which -he said : As you are no doubt aware from the communications which have passed between your Honorary Secretary and the Chief Commissioner on the subject the granin-aid has been held in suspense for such period as Miss Gmeiner the Lady Superintendent of the school cont [...] As regards the amount of granin-aid and the number of pupils the Hon'ble Member is referred to the informtion given in reply to the question put by the Hon'ble Mr. [...] will Government be pleased to take suitable action in the matter ? " The Hon'ble Sir William Vincent replied The Government of India have no information on the subject: but the framing of rules for the admission of pleaders to subordinate courts is within the competence of the High Court and the Government have no power in. [...] It is intended however in order to avoid disturbance of existing contracts or hardship to those who shipped gold to India on the strength of the terms of the Ordinance to pay for all gold shipped up to and including the 25th September at the rates prescribed in the Ordinance and an announcement to this effect was made on the 20th instant. [...] The Hon'ble Sir William Vincent:"My Lord I now introduce the Bill and move that the Bill together with the Statement of Objects and Reasons relating thereto be published in the Gazette of India in English and in the Local official gazettes in English and in such other languages as the Local Governments may think fit " The motion was put and agreed to."V11 (.0..ZET.
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14
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India
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The Gazette of India. October 13 1917 (Part VI)
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