The Development of British Malaya 1896-1909Oxford University Press, 1968 - 366 sider |
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Side 75
... effect in the State except insofar as they may be repugnant to the provisions of any law passed by the Federal Council , and questions connected with the Muhammedan Religion , Mosques , Political Pensions , Native Chiefs and Penghulus ...
... effect in the State except insofar as they may be repugnant to the provisions of any law passed by the Federal Council , and questions connected with the Muhammedan Religion , Mosques , Political Pensions , Native Chiefs and Penghulus ...
Side 81
... effect to reorganise the new scheme and see it well established before I shall have to seek entire rest from work and responsibility . Hence in my particular case I cannot look forward to any increment of salary being granted within ...
... effect to reorganise the new scheme and see it well established before I shall have to seek entire rest from work and responsibility . Hence in my particular case I cannot look forward to any increment of salary being granted within ...
Side 94
... effect the change of currency from a silver to a gold standard . The Malay States followed the lead of the Straits Settlements in introducing the change of currency . Enactments were passed and orders issued to effect the constitution ...
... effect the change of currency from a silver to a gold standard . The Malay States followed the lead of the Straits Settlements in introducing the change of currency . Enactments were passed and orders issued to effect the constitution ...
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Towards Federation | 28 |
The Civil Service | 38 |
Constitutional Theory and Practice | 43 |
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