| 21. | The Corps of Commissionaires was founded in 1859 by Captain Sir Edward Walter KCB ( 1823-1904 ).
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| 22. | He then served for some years as a governor of the Manitoba Division of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires.
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| 23. | He moved to Melbourne in 1953 and was appointed as a Commissionaire and Inquiry Attendant at the Melbourne Town Hall.
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| 24. | At last, he went to see the commissionaire when it had taken some time for the coffee to arrive.
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| 25. | Neither seemed a very likely suspect, but the police followed them both, and the commissionaire's wife.
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| 26. | The Patent Office and position of Commissionaire of Patents were incorporated into the new Canadian Intellectual Property Office in 1991.
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| 27. | Commissionaires are found in many Federal establishments across Canada guarding everything from museum pieces to live ammunition and government files.
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| 28. | In addition, the commissionaire is contractually bound to the customer to deliver the goods sold on the terms agreed.
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| 29. | Unusually, the tram lines were publicly built and owned, although initially leased by police commissionaires to private companies.
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| 30. | Upon the independence of India in 1947, Kutch acceded unto the dominion of India and was constituted an independent commissionaire.
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