Parliamentary Papers, Band 54H.M. Stationery Office, 1890 |
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administration admission admission-rate appointments April Assam assistant surgeons Benares Berar bowel complaints Burma Calcutta candidates cantonment cent Chief Commissioner cholera Civil Hospitals Collector Commission competition consideration Court Covenanted Civil Service Crawford cultivators Darbar dated death-rate Despatch dismissed districts Ditto Ditto drainage duty dysentery enteric fever European Excellency's memorialist favour Government of Bombay Government of India grade Hilson Home Department Honourable increase Inspector jails Judicial June Kashmir kharwars land letter Lower Burma Madras Magistrate Maharaja Mamlatdar Medical College ment mortality municipalities Natives of India North-Western Provinces number of deaths officers opinion Oudh paragraph persons Poona population present Presidency prevalence promotion proposed Provincial Service Public Service Punjab question Quetta district ratio recommendations recorded recruitment regard respiratory diseases Revenue Royal Engineers rules rupees sanitary septennial examination sháli Singh small-pox submit subordinate Tahsildars tehsil telegram total number vaccination villages
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Seite 25 - The place of justice is a hallowed place; and therefore not only the Bench, but the foot pace and precincts and purprise thereof ought to be preserved without scandal and corruption.
Seite 4 - General, the governor, or the lieutenant governor, to whose council such additional member or member may have been nominated (as the case may be) to declare, by a notification published in the Government Gazette, that the seat in Council of such person has become vacant...
Seite 34 - Abstract of the Proceedings of the Council of the Governor General of India, assembled for the purpose of making Laws and Regulations under the provisions of the Act of Parliament 24 & 25 Vic., cap.
Seite 6 - Commission would, broadly speaking, be required to devise a scheme which may reasonably be hoped to possess the necessary elements of finality; and to do full justice to the claims of natives of India to a higher and more extensive employment in the Public Service.
Seite 50 - The meaning of the enactment we take to be that there shall be no governing caste in British India ; that whatever other tests of qualification may be adopted, distinctions of race or religion shall not be of the number...
Seite 21 - Council •should thoroughly understand that, although the Council will have full powers of administration, they will be expected to •exercise those powers under the guidance of the British Resident. They will take no step of importance without consulting him, and they will follow his advice whenever it may be offered.
Seite 4 - ... casual vacancies occurring by reason of absence from India, inability to attend to duty, death, acceptance of office, or resignation duly accepted, or otherwise, shall, in the case of each such council, be such as may be prescribed by...
Seite 35 - ... of, or give or pay any Money, Fee, Gratuity, Loan of Money, Reward, or Profit, or make or enter into any Promise, Agreement, Covenant, Contract, Bond or Assurance to give or pay any Money, Fee...