Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Sir Stanley Reed. Bihar and Orissa . Bihar and Orissa lies between 19 ° -02 ′ and 27 ° -30 N. latitude and between 82 ° -31 ′ and 88 ° -26 ′ E. longitude and includes the three pro- vinces of Bihar , Orissa and Chota Nagpur , and is ...
Sir Stanley Reed. Bihar and Orissa . Bihar and Orissa lies between 19 ° -02 ′ and 27 ° -30 N. latitude and between 82 ° -31 ′ and 88 ° -26 ′ E. longitude and includes the three pro- vinces of Bihar , Orissa and Chota Nagpur , and is ...
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... Bihar , but in conse- quence of the agreement with the Chinese Government the Patna Factory has been closed . At Monghyr the Peninsular Tobacco Company have erected one of the largest cigarette fac- tories in the world and as a result ...
... Bihar , but in conse- quence of the agreement with the Chinese Government the Patna Factory has been closed . At Monghyr the Peninsular Tobacco Company have erected one of the largest cigarette fac- tories in the world and as a result ...
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... Bihar and Orissa , and Assam ( 100 per cent . of the total Jute area in India . ) U. P. , Punjab , † Bihar and Orissa , Bengal Madras , Bombay and Sind , † Assam , N.-W. F. Pro- vince , C. P. and Berar , Delhi and Baroda ( 99 per cent ...
... Bihar and Orissa , and Assam ( 100 per cent . of the total Jute area in India . ) U. P. , Punjab , † Bihar and Orissa , Bengal Madras , Bombay and Sind , † Assam , N.-W. F. Pro- vince , C. P. and Berar , Delhi and Baroda ( 99 per cent ...
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India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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