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2 The Burma District Office Manual.
3 The Burma village manual : containing the Burma Village Act, 1907, as amended by the Burma Towns and Village Amendment Act, 1912, the Burma Village Amerndment Act, 1914, the Burma Village Amendment Act, 1921, the Burma Village Amendment Act, 1924, and the Burma Village (Amendment) Act, 1925, and Rules and Orders issued thereunder (corrected up to the 15th April 1926)
4 The Burma village manual : : containing the Burma Village Act 1907, as amended by the Burma Towns and Village Amendment Act 1912 and the Burma Village Amendment Act 1914, and rules and orders issued thereunder
5 China : Agreement between the United Kingdom and China relating to Opium : Signed in English and Chinese texts at Peking, May 8, 1911. Together with notes relating thereto exchanged on that day
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8 Educational rules for Anglo-Vernacular and English schools
9 General Act of the Brussels Conference relative to the African slave trade, signed at Brussels, July 2, 1890
10 In this together : Marginalised groups should stand together to safeguard inclusion provision in constitution
11 The International Commission for the Investigation of the Opium Trade and the Opium Habit in the Far East, to be held in Shanghai February 1909 : a warning and an appeal
12 Interview with Hayat Musimi
13 Interview with Lubna Dawany
14 Kitab Dalis : Arabic manuscript transcriptions of Darfur legal texts
15 Messages of the president
16 Native aliens
17 No easy way out : We cannot be ‘doing feminism’ without addressing questions of racism and heterosexism within the citizenship debate
18 Report from a committee of the honourable House of Assembly, appointed to inquire into the proceedings of the Imperial Parliament of Great-Britain & Ireland relative to the slave-trade, &c.
19 Report of the Royal Commission on Opium compared with the evidence from China that was submitted to the commission : an examination and an appeal
20 Sacrificial lambs : The fear of foreigners' usurping Nepal has made citizenship laws discriminatory against women