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... Council , at Hanuabada , was established in 1950. In 1968 there were 142 Councils controlling 8,000 villages repre- senting 1.82 million people . The councils were originally estab- lished through groups of villages , sometimes between ...
... Council , at Hanuabada , was established in 1950. In 1968 there were 142 Councils controlling 8,000 villages repre- senting 1.82 million people . The councils were originally estab- lished through groups of villages , sometimes between ...
Page 168
... Council into an Executive Council comprising the Administrator , three official members of the House and seven elected members who are ministers . The Administrator could also nominate one other member from the House . The Committee ...
... Council into an Executive Council comprising the Administrator , three official members of the House and seven elected members who are ministers . The Administrator could also nominate one other member from the House . The Committee ...
Page 199
... council's coffers by paying council taxes . The dissident Tolai have formerly resolutely opposed inclusion in the entirely native run council . In fact those under council jurisdiction have always objected to the fact that they have ...
... council's coffers by paying council taxes . The dissident Tolai have formerly resolutely opposed inclusion in the entirely native run council . In fact those under council jurisdiction have always objected to the fact that they have ...
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Geography People and Culture I | 1 |
A Brief History | 36 |
The Economy | 82 |
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