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Sessional papers are appended. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Issued also (without sessional papers) under title: Proceedings (Newfoundland. General Assembly. Proceedings (Newfoundland. General Assembly. Proceedings of the House of Assembly and Legislative Council)
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Nouns of Assembly: In his third solo exhibition at Sutton Gallery, Simon Terrill brings together a triptych of photographs plus a sculpture and a text piece running the length of the gallery walls. He aligns fantasy architecture of the funfair with the utopian proposition of the unrealised monument that is Tatlin's Tower. Terrill's continued exploration of gathering and crowding is extended into spaces that are presented under a utilitarian and political guise. Catalogue text by Dr Josephine Kane, Tutor in History of Design at the Royal College of Art, London.
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Notes - A fax from the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Legislative Library. Shows a list of members of the Legislative Assembly who have represented the area within the Athabasca-Wabasa Electoral Division from 1905 to 2001 (5 pages)
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Description based on 3rd (1922). ; Subtitle varies slightly. ; Reprint from digitized document. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Sir Syed journal of education & social research: (SJESR), Band 3, Heft 3, S. 49-57
ISSN: 2706-6525
One part of this paper uncovers how the politics around the demands for the dissolution and re-election of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan took place subsequent to the elections for the country's provincial legislatures, especially in East Pakistan. Following the dissolution of the Assembly, Pakistan was tangled into a political quagmire about the election of the successor of the Constituent Assembly. The politics around pre-election legislation to resolve this predicament is recorded in the second part of the study. The British archival record makes the most of source material of this study. These records provide impartial and third party accounts – hence are reliable sources – of the political developments of the period under consideration. As in the period, Pakistan was a dominion state under the British the records of Dominion Office (DO) or Commonwealth Relations Office (CRO) bear detailed inside and secret information that is rarely available in indigenous historical works. Therefore, the study provides a thorough and impartial historical explanation of the electoral politics on the dissolution of the original Constituent Assembly and formation legal framework for the constitution of the new Assembly.
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