Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 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 68
Their total area amounts to 107,267 ayas , the main alluvium and the Central Indian square miles , to which may be added the area alluvium ; the chief characteristic soil of the of the two Native States of Tchri and Rampur , Central ...
Their total area amounts to 107,267 ayas , the main alluvium and the Central Indian square miles , to which may be added the area alluvium ; the chief characteristic soil of the of the two Native States of Tchri and Rampur , Central ...
Page 98
The Central Provinces and Berar , are The Central Provinces and Berar compose sions of the new comers are indicated by the a great triangle of country midway between language divisions of the province . Hindi , Bombay and Bengal .
The Central Provinces and Berar , are The Central Provinces and Berar compose sions of the new comers are indicated by the a great triangle of country midway between language divisions of the province . Hindi , Bombay and Bengal .
Page 519
It is impossi- Madras Bombay , the Central Provinces and the ble to insist on the restriction of loans to produc- United Provinces . tive objects and there are circumstances under which unproductive loans are permissible and ties .
It is impossi- Madras Bombay , the Central Provinces and the ble to insist on the restriction of loans to produc- United Provinces . tive objects and there are circumstances under which unproductive loans are permissible and ties .
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