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Baptista, Joseph. Matric. Non-Coll. May 6, 1895, from FITZWILLIAM HOUSE; B.A. and LL.B. 1899. Previously at Poona Engineering College. Barrister (Grays Inn) 1899. A prominent member of the Indian labour movement at Bombay. A follower of Dadabhai Naorojee and Pherozshah Mehta; later a devoted adherent of Tilak. Originator of the phrase 'responsive co-operation' and one of the leaders of the Responsive Cooperation Party when it seceded from the Swarajists. Died Sept. 1930. (The Times, Sept. 27, 1930.) | Joseph BAPTISTA Approx. lifespan: 18771930 Tripos: N.C. Law I 1898; Law II 1899 Matric Non-Coll. from Fitzwilliam College 1895:05:06 BA 1899 LLB 1899 Previously at Sch: Poona Engineering College [Poona], [ India ] Barrister: Grays Inn 1899 A prominent member of the Indian labour movement at: Bombay, [ India ] A follower of Dadabhai Naorojee and Pherozshah Mehta: Dadabhai NAOROJEE Pherozshah MEHTA later a devoted adherent of Tilak: Originator of the phrase 'responsive co-operation' and one of the leaders of the: Responsive Cooperation Party when it seceded from the Swarajists - TILAK d. 1930:09 ( The Times 1930:09:27) |