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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... Fibres . Total Fibres . Other Indigo . Dyes . Acres . Acres . Acres . Acres . Acres . Acres . Bengal Madras 50,100 2,458,900 2,339,293 4,800 2,557,800 170,365 2,509,661 11,700 101,300 1,626 Presidency 4,025,537 111,357 4,136,894 36 ...
... Fibres . Total Fibres . Other Indigo . Dyes . Acres . Acres . Acres . Acres . Acres . Acres . Bengal Madras 50,100 2,458,900 2,339,293 4,800 2,557,800 170,365 2,509,661 11,700 101,300 1,626 Presidency 4,025,537 111,357 4,136,894 36 ...
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... fibre market . There will probably THE WOOL Wool exported from India consists not only of wool grown in India itself ... fibres which may be used as substitutes for the Euro- pean varieties of hemp . There can be no doubt that one of the ...
... fibre market . There will probably THE WOOL Wool exported from India consists not only of wool grown in India itself ... fibres which may be used as substitutes for the Euro- pean varieties of hemp . There can be no doubt that one of the ...
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... fibres ' chiefly coir , and palmyra fibre were enumerated in Madras and its Native States and a quarter of those supported by wool industries in Hyderabad . Half the silk spinners and weavers are found in two provinces , Bengal and ...
... fibres ' chiefly coir , and palmyra fibre were enumerated in Madras and its Native States and a quarter of those supported by wool industries in Hyderabad . Half the silk spinners and weavers are found in two provinces , Bengal and ...
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India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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