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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Page 173
... British forces moved up the Khyber and seized Dacca . Jelalabad was re- peatedly bombed from the air and also Kabul . Nothing but a shortage of mechanical transport prevented the British forces from seizing Jelala- bad . In ten days the ...
... British forces moved up the Khyber and seized Dacca . Jelalabad was re- peatedly bombed from the air and also Kabul . Nothing but a shortage of mechanical transport prevented the British forces from seizing Jelala- bad . In ten days the ...
Page 174
... British Commission in the autumn of 1919 ; and misunderstandings between the two Governments over the tribes on either side of the border having been removed , each Government engages to apprise the other it necessary to institute for ...
... British Commission in the autumn of 1919 ; and misunderstandings between the two Governments over the tribes on either side of the border having been removed , each Government engages to apprise the other it necessary to institute for ...
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Sir Stanley Reed. The British Government agrees to the grant in respect of all goods imported into India at British ports for re - export to Afghanistan and exported to Afghanistan by routes to be agreed Governments shall be appointed to ...
Sir Stanley Reed. The British Government agrees to the grant in respect of all goods imported into India at British ports for re - export to Afghanistan and exported to Afghanistan by routes to be agreed Governments shall be appointed to ...
Contents
Day of the Week | iv |
Bihar and Orissa Legislative | 161 |
NorthWest Frontier Province | 167 |
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