Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1915 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 186
... investments or loans from the fiduciary portion within this maximum in India and in London , as an alternatve to investment in permanent sécurities . 18. We recommend the immediate universali- sation of the 500 rupee note and the ...
... investments or loans from the fiduciary portion within this maximum in India and in London , as an alternatve to investment in permanent sécurities . 18. We recommend the immediate universali- sation of the 500 rupee note and the ...
Page 194
... investment of trust funds . In order to encourage investments of this class , one of the modifications introduced in 1913 , was a clause in the terms which rendered it possible for companies to be floated partly on the rebate and partly ...
... investment of trust funds . In order to encourage investments of this class , one of the modifications introduced in 1913 , was a clause in the terms which rendered it possible for companies to be floated partly on the rebate and partly ...
Page 553
... investment , a large organisation has been set up to give the best consideration not only to the selection of investments but to the duty of keeping them under frequent observation . An Advisory Committee of men of recog- nised ...
... investment , a large organisation has been set up to give the best consideration not only to the selection of investments but to the duty of keeping them under frequent observation . An Advisory Committee of men of recog- nised ...
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The Currency Commission | 179 |
Inventions and Designs | 199 |
Irrigation | 206 |
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