The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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L. Chief Commissioner of Port Blair , Lieut . - Col . H. Close , C.M.G. H. C. Beadon , C.I.E. Secretary to the Agent to the Governor - General Acting Commandant and District Superintendent and Chief Commissioner , Mr. H. D. G. Law ...
L. Chief Commissioner of Port Blair , Lieut . - Col . H. Close , C.M.G. H. C. Beadon , C.I.E. Secretary to the Agent to the Governor - General Acting Commandant and District Superintendent and Chief Commissioner , Mr. H. D. G. Law ...
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The chief object of contention was lies within Hoshangabad District ; the re- the Kotpad tract , which had ... Their_relations with the Bastar chiefs during some family dissenGovernment are controlled by a Political Agent . sions .
The chief object of contention was lies within Hoshangabad District ; the re- the Kotpad tract , which had ... Their_relations with the Bastar chiefs during some family dissenGovernment are controlled by a Political Agent . sions .
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The Maharaja of . of an official visit by this Chief . Bhavnagar . The Maharaja of . The Shaikh of Abu Dhabi . Fired by British Jind . The Maharaja of . Ships of War in the Persian Gulf at the terJunagadh . The Nawab of . mination of an ...
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