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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Page 198
... classes . Enrolled persons it is proposed to include in one of three classes- the active class , the first class of the reserve , or the second class of the reserve . These three classes will be composed respectively of the following ...
... classes . Enrolled persons it is proposed to include in one of three classes- the active class , the first class of the reserve , or the second class of the reserve . These three classes will be composed respectively of the following ...
Page 585
... Classes and for Special Classes in English , etc. There are seven different depart- ments sub - divided into 46 classes . Arrange- ments are made for training Nurses and Midwives and Sub - Assistant Surgeons at the Sassoon Hospital ...
... Classes and for Special Classes in English , etc. There are seven different depart- ments sub - divided into 46 classes . Arrange- ments are made for training Nurses and Midwives and Sub - Assistant Surgeons at the Sassoon Hospital ...
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... classes of people ; the richer class on the sea face , the middle class on the main road , and very large areas for the working classes on the land which is now being reclaimed in the neigh- bourhood of the mills . At Dharavi the land ...
... classes of people ; the richer class on the sea face , the middle class on the main road , and very large areas for the working classes on the land which is now being reclaimed in the neigh- bourhood of the mills . At Dharavi the land ...
Contents
Day of the Week | iv |
Bihar and Orissa Legislative | 161 |
NorthWest Frontier Province | 167 |
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