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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... British Isles and British India . ARTICLE VII . the jurisdiction of British Courts ; and that they shall not be recognised by the British authorities as having any official or privileged position . ARTICLE X. be The two High Contracting ...
... British Isles and British India . ARTICLE VII . the jurisdiction of British Courts ; and that they shall not be recognised by the British authorities as having any official or privileged position . ARTICLE X. be The two High Contracting ...
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Sir Stanley Reed. LUNACY AND ASYLUMS IN INDIA . INDIA . General population . Female . 124,872,691 119,393,851 ... British troops were 8.96 for influenza and 0.65 for pneumonia , as compared with 15 21 and 6.18 respectively , for ...
Sir Stanley Reed. LUNACY AND ASYLUMS IN INDIA . INDIA . General population . Female . 124,872,691 119,393,851 ... British troops were 8.96 for influenza and 0.65 for pneumonia , as compared with 15 21 and 6.18 respectively , for ...
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... British Domi- nions are to be registered in British India ( Section 4 ) . Similarly , maintenance orders passed in British India can , where necessary , be trans- mitted to another reciprocating territory ( Section 5 ) . The Court of ...
... British Domi- nions are to be registered in British India ( Section 4 ) . Similarly , maintenance orders passed in British India can , where necessary , be trans- mitted to another reciprocating territory ( Section 5 ) . The Court of ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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