| Vidarbha (India) - 1870 - 876 pages
...annual income of the State exceeded the annual expenditure by about eight lakhs of rupees ( £ 80,000) ; while the credit of the Government stood proportionately...disturbances in the interior of the country had become rare. The Hyderabad Contingent had not fired a shot, except on its own parade grounds, since the suppression... | |
| 1880 - 770 pages
...annual income of the State exceeded the annual expenditure by about eight lakhs of rupees (£80,000), while the credit of the Government stood proportionately...disturbances in the interior of the country had become rare. The Hyderabad Contingent had not fired a shot, except on its own parade-grounds, since the suppression... | |
| Syed Husain Bilgrami - Hyderabad (India : State) - 1883 - 170 pages
...was the public treasury full, but the annual income of the State exceeded the annual . expenditure by about eight lakhs of rupees, while the credit of...Again, in Chapter IV. of his administration report, speaking on revenue matters, Mr. Saunders stated : — " In no respect does the recent administration... | |
| William Digby - Great Britain - 1885 - 306 pages
...income of the State exceeded the annual expenditure by about eight lakhs of rupees, while the credit of Government stood proportionately high. Owing chiefly...disturbances in the interior of the country had become rare. The Hyderabad Contingent had not fired a shot, except on its own parade-grounds, since the suppression... | |
| Hastings Fraser - Generals - 1885 - 608 pages
...rupees, while the credit of the Government stood 1 Moral and Material Progress of India, 1867-8, p. 113. proportionately high. Owing chiefly to the abolition...disturbances in the interior of the country had become rare. The Hyderabad Contingent had not fired a shot, except on its own parade-grounds, since the suppression... | |
| Hastings Fraser - Generals - 1885 - 608 pages
...only was the public treasury fall, but the annual income of the State exceeded the annual expenditure by about eight lakhs of rupees, while the credit of the Government stood 1 Moral and Material Proyrets of India, 1807-8, p. 113. proportionately high. Owing chiefly to the... | |
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