Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman & Company, 1928 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 530
... charge of a Director . For Burma special arrangements were considered necessary and the engineering work is in charge of the PostmasterGeneral who is a Telegraph officer specially selected for the purpose . These six Circles are divided ...
... charge of a Director . For Burma special arrangements were considered necessary and the engineering work is in charge of the PostmasterGeneral who is a Telegraph officer specially selected for the purpose . These six Circles are divided ...
Page 531
... charges for radiotelegrams from Offices in India or Burma transmitted to ships at sea from the coast stations mentioned in paragraph 1 above : — Total charge per word . Rs . a . ( 1 ) ( 2 ) British , Indian or Colonial Government Radio ...
... charges for radiotelegrams from Offices in India or Burma transmitted to ships at sea from the coast stations mentioned in paragraph 1 above : — Total charge per word . Rs . a . ( 1 ) ( 2 ) British , Indian or Colonial Government Radio ...
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... charge of junior members of the Provincial Service or of Forest Rangers or Deputy Rangers ; heavy Divisions are also sometimes divided into Subdivisions . The Ranges are further subdivided into a number of beats or protective charges ...
... charge of junior members of the Provincial Service or of Forest Rangers or Deputy Rangers ; heavy Divisions are also sometimes divided into Subdivisions . The Ranges are further subdivided into a number of beats or protective charges ...
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acres administration agricultural amount appointed Army arts Assistant Association Bahadur Bank Bengal Board Bombay Branch British buildings Burma Calcutta capital carried cent Central charge Chief City Civil College Commissioner Committee considerable consists Council Court Delhi Department Deputy direct Director District duty East Engineer established European existing expenditure famine force Frontier funds given gold Government of India granted head Hindu important increase industry institutions interest irrigation Khan lakhs land Legislative Lord Madras Medical ment miles military Mission Muhammadan Nagpur Non-Muhammadan North officers passed period Persian persons Police Political population present Presidency principal Provinces Public Punjab Railway Reserve revenue Road rule rupees Rural scheme schools Secretary societies South square territory tion trade United University village whole women