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of the Liberal Party in 1922. He was first nominated as a non-official member to the Council of State in 1923 and for a second time in 1931. During his tenure as a member of the Council of State, Natesan served as member of the Indian Delegation to the
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for the first time since his arrival in India in 1915, he stayed at Natesan's house at Thambu Chetty Street,
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under Glyn Barlow before starting his own publishing company, G. A. Natesan & Co. in 1897.
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Natesan died on 29 April 1948 at the age of 74. He remained active until his death.
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Gandhi and Kasturbai, with Hasan (left) and G. A. Natesan (right), Madras (1915)
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Southern India: its history, people, commerce, and industrial resources
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Souvenir of the sashtiabdha-poorthi of the Hon. Mr. G. A. Natesan
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Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Dept (1935).
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Clarence Lewis Barnhart; William Darrach Halsey (1980).
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Diamond jublee: sixty years of publishing, 1897-1957
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Ganapathi Agraharam
Thanjavur district
journalist
publisher
politician
Madras Presidency
proprietor
nationalist
village
Ganapathi Agraharam
Thanjavur district
schooling
Kumbakonam
graduated
arts
Presidency College, Madras
publisher
apprenticed

Indian independence movement
illustrations
agriculture
Mahatma Gandhi
Madras
Georgetown
ideology
Indian Liberal Party
Joint Secretary
Empire Parliamentary Association

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