Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... 2 by the Fellows of the appointed by the local Government , and fifty Commerce , the remaining 16 being appointed ... while are appointed , four each by the Bengal Chamber the ordinary business is transacted by a Standof Commerce ...
... 2 by the Fellows of the appointed by the local Government , and fifty Commerce , the remaining 16 being appointed ... while are appointed , four each by the Bengal Chamber the ordinary business is transacted by a Standof Commerce ...
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1,800 ( lli ) Persons appointed in India ; Deputy Directors 1,600 ( iv ) Occasional admission of other qualide ' Chief Superintendents , 1st Class 1,400 persons . Chief Superintendents , 2nd class 1,250 rade Superintendents , 1st 1,000 ...
1,800 ( lli ) Persons appointed in India ; Deputy Directors 1,600 ( iv ) Occasional admission of other qualide ' Chief Superintendents , 1st Class 1,400 persons . Chief Superintendents , 2nd class 1,250 rade Superintendents , 1st 1,000 ...
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Act XVIJ . of that year the Supreme Court had He cannot accept a trust for a religious purpose , power to appoint the Registrar or other officer or for ... There are three With his consent he may be appointed trustee Official Trustees .
Act XVIJ . of that year the Supreme Court had He cannot accept a trust for a religious purpose , power to appoint the Registrar or other officer or for ... There are three With his consent he may be appointed trustee Official Trustees .
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