[Gold, Sport, And Coffee Planting In Mysore by Robert H. Elliot]@TWC D-Link bookGold, Sport, And Coffee Planting In Mysore CHAPTER III 15/49
The subject of extradition was next considered, when the representatives resolved that (1) complete reciprocity should be granted between British and Mysore territory as regards warrants, and (2) that British jurisdiction over railways in Mysore should be given up, or at least as regards all matters of theft.
It was next decided that at the close of the session the representatives should continue in office till new members were elected.
After this it was agreed that Government agricultural banks should be introduced.
Then the representatives, having sat for about four hours, adjourned till the following day. On the 13th we met again accordingly at 8 a.m., and on this occasion sat in the gallery, which was quite wide enough to accommodate the members.
It was proposed that I should take the chair, and I did so, and opened the proceedings by introducing rules to regulate the discussion.
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