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Contents PART II
[f.1]Halide Edibâ Inside India, p. 355.
[f.2]Government of India Gazette Notification No. 2832, dated 1st September 1905. The two provinces became
separate administrative units from 16th October 1905.
[f.3]This was done under the Government of India Act, 1935.
[f.4]Kamatak also wants some districts from the Madras Presidency.
[f.5]" In making appointments to his Council of Ministers, our Governor shall use his best endeavours to select his
Ministers in the following manner, that is to say, to appoint in consultation with the person who in his judgement is
most likely to command a stable majority in the Legislature, those persons (including so far as practicable, members
of important minority communities) who will best be in a position collectively to command the confidence of the
Legislature. In so acting, he shall bear constantly in mind the need for fostering a sense of joint responsibility among
his Ministers. "
[f.6]See the announcement on 22nd January 1932 by the British Prime Minister on the decision of the cabinet to
agree to differ on the Tariff Question and the debate on it in Parliament.
[f.1]Halide Edibâ Inside India, p. 355.
[f.2]Government of India Gazette Notification No. 2832, dated 1st September 1905. The two provinces became
separate administrative units from 16th October 1905.
[f.3]This was done under the Government of India Act, 1935.
[f.4]Kamatak also wants some districts from the Madras Presidency.
[f.5]" In making appointments to his Council of Ministers, our Governor shall use his best endeavours to select his
Ministers in the following manner, that is to say, to appoint in consultation with the person who in his judgement is
most likely to command a stable majority in the Legislature, those persons (including so far as practicable, members
of important minority communities) who will best be in a position collectively to command the confidence of the
Legislature. In so acting, he shall bear constantly in mind the need for fostering a sense of joint responsibility among
his Ministers. "
[f.6]See the announcement on 22nd January 1932 by the British Prime Minister on the decision of the cabinet to
agree to differ on the Tariff Question and the debate on it in Parliament.