| 1900 - 1010 sidor
...287,223,431 inhabitants, of which about 66,000,000 are included in the feudatory states. Government. — The secretary of state for India, a member of the British cabinet, has control of Indian affairs, and is assisted by a council of fifteen members. The executive authority... | |
| 1901 - 856 sidor
...acts of the British Parliament by a Governor General in consultation with and under instructions from the Secretary of State for India, a member of the British Cabinet. The Governor General, popularly called the Viceroy, is advised by a Council of 5 ordinary members,... | |
| 1897 - 898 sidor
...governed under general acts of the British Parliament by a Governor General under instructions from the Secretary of State for India, a member of the British Cabinet. The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine has been Governor General since October, 1893. The ordinary members... | |
| 1912 - 950 sidor
...suitable economies, and the improvement of the organization to higher standards of efficiency. GOVERNMENT. The king of Great Britain and Ireland is emperor of...independently of the council. In November, 1910, Viscount Morley of Blackburn, secretary of state for India, resigned and was succeeded by the Earl (now Marquis)... | |
| George Matthew Dutcher - 1925 - 382 sidor
...British India. Since the Mutiny, British policy with reference to India has been in the control of the secretary of state for India, a member of the British cabinet, responsible to parliament. His vision of India has been obtained from the point of view of the United... | |
| Rinn-Sup Shinn, In-sŏp Sin - 1970 - 838 sidor
...1961, p. 287. Figure IS. India on the eve of the Sepoy Revolt. thority in India, was made responsible to the secretary of state for India, a member of the British cabinet in London. For administrative purposes, British India was divided into provinces, each under a governor.... | |
| Richard F. Nyrop - 1971 - 726 sidor
...governor general, who was supreme legislative and executive authority in India, was made responsible to the secretary of state for India, a member of the British cabinet in London. For administrative purposes, British India was divided into provinces, each under a governor.... | |
| Richard F. Nyrop - 1975 - 372 sidor
...general, who embodied the supreme legislative and executive authority in India, was made responsible to the secretary of state for India, a member of the British cabinet in London. For administrative purposes British India was divided into provinces, each under a governor.... | |
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