The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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Page 87
There are B'it as the income from these sources is inseven Divisional and eight District Judges . dequate for the purpose of meeting the cost There are also separate Provincial and Subordi . of the Imperial Services , special ...
There are B'it as the income from these sources is inseven Divisional and eight District Judges . dequate for the purpose of meeting the cost There are also separate Provincial and Subordi . of the Imperial Services , special ...
Page 145
It also the British Indian Army and maintaining the comprises a portion of the Simla Hills and State Imperial Service Contingent at full territory on the border of Jaipur and Alwar strength , contributed substantially in money States .
It also the British Indian Army and maintaining the comprises a portion of the Simla Hills and State Imperial Service Contingent at full territory on the border of Jaipur and Alwar strength , contributed substantially in money States .
Page 459
Includes an Imperial contribution of Rs . 1,65,810 and Provincial contribution of Rs . 14.543 . $ Includes Rs . 14,90,389 from Imperial Funds . || Includes Rs . 19,58,072 from Imperial Finds . Includes Rs . 29,13,966 from Imperial Funds ...
Includes an Imperial contribution of Rs . 1,65,810 and Provincial contribution of Rs . 14.543 . $ Includes Rs . 14,90,389 from Imperial Funds . || Includes Rs . 19,58,072 from Imperial Finds . Includes Rs . 29,13,966 from Imperial Funds ...
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