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44: 263:. Over the next five years, he was seen to be an outstanding financial administrator, and within a year, he had initiated and put through three major financial reforms. He put the Indian railways on an independent footing, concentrated the charges for the public debt into a statutory sinking fund, and set up a conference bringing together the eight provincial finance members for the first time to compare and co-ordinate their problems. He became involved in political questions and applied the same principles of conference and co-ordination to them. He taught himself the art of debating, although he was not a natural, and came to lead the legislative assembly in which he introduced six successive budgets. He was made 306: 133: 252:, which went to America in 1915 and so when the United States entered the war in 1917, he was seen as the natural choice to represent HM Treasury in Washington. He held the post from 1917 to 1919, and on his return in 1919, he became First Controller of Finance at the Treasury. He was made 282:, sponsored his election to the court of directors, and he became chairman of the new Imperial and International Communications Limited. He was a member of the international committee on reparations, which produced the 339:. In his will, he bequeathed the balance of his estate to the public trustee to be used for various purposes with "one third of any surplus to go to the Commissioners for the reduction of the 528: 357:
Blackett was twice married but had no children. His wife Beatrice Bonner was an American, daughter of Edward H. Bonner of Staten Island. He was a second cousin of the physicist
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Lady Blackett, the former Miss Beatrice Bonner, who has been visiting relatives here, will sail today on the Minnewaska to join her husband, Sir Basil P. Blackett, in London
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in 1929. He responded to the crisis of 1931 and the sterling devaluation in a progressive way and became increasingly involved in national problems. He shared the views of
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Blackett was the eldest son of Rev. William Blackett, a missionary and educationalist in India and his wife Grace Phillott. He was born in Calcutta and educated at
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in 1932 but was not elected. In the same year, he left Imperial and International Communications Limited and joined the board of
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broke out. He went to America for the first time in October 1914 in connection with foreign exchange matters and was made a
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with regard to planned money and to budgeting for a deficit. He was a proponent of the
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He stood as an unofficial Conservative candidate for parliament for
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Blackett returned to England in 1928 and left the Treasury for the
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Anglo-American Relations in the 1920s: The Struggle for Supremacy
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and a second cousin, three times removed, of the Australian poet
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Basil Blackett entered the civil service in 1904 and chose the
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where he was taken to after his car was hit by a train in the
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and popularised the phrase. He was founding president of
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Kirtley, Allan, Longbottom, Patricia, Blackett, Martin.
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Members of the Council of the Governor General of India
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valley in Germany on his way to giving a lecture at
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on Indian Finance and Currency (1913–1914) when the
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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