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Pagina 13
... Government , and another that the Hindus should have one more portfolio than the Moslems . The League would not agree and conse- quently the Viceroy's efforts to form a Government by consultation with the political parties made no ...
... Government , and another that the Hindus should have one more portfolio than the Moslems . The League would not agree and conse- quently the Viceroy's efforts to form a Government by consultation with the political parties made no ...
Pagina 14
... Government on the lines laid down in the statement the Viceroy would proceed with the formation of an Interim Government which will be as representative as possible of those willing to accept the statement of May 16th . ' Since the ...
... Government on the lines laid down in the statement the Viceroy would proceed with the formation of an Interim Government which will be as representative as possible of those willing to accept the statement of May 16th . ' Since the ...
Pagina 15
... Government was formed in August a vast and sudden inroad , for the benefit of one political party , was made upon the position . Whereas on June 16th the Viceroy had nominated his own Government , which included a Parsi and an Indian ...
... Government was formed in August a vast and sudden inroad , for the benefit of one political party , was made upon the position . Whereas on June 16th the Viceroy had nominated his own Government , which included a Parsi and an Indian ...
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