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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... cotton in India , of improving existing methods of ginning and marketing cotton , of preventing adulteration , damping and mixing , of improving the accuracy of the cotton forecasts and , generally , of making the statistical ...
... cotton in India , of improving existing methods of ginning and marketing cotton , of preventing adulteration , damping and mixing , of improving the accuracy of the cotton forecasts and , generally , of making the statistical ...
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... cotton grown in India , is one of these . Others are the Cocanada tract in Madras and the Dholleras tract in Bombay . Very little botanical work has been done on the indigenous cottons in the Punjab , on Cambodia in Madras or on the cottons ...
... cotton grown in India , is one of these . Others are the Cocanada tract in Madras and the Dholleras tract in Bombay . Very little botanical work has been done on the indigenous cottons in the Punjab , on Cambodia in Madras or on the cottons ...
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... cotton grown as the outcome of the recommendations in the first part . With this object , the Committee recommend the establishment in other parts of India of open markets on the ... cotton , whether The Indian Cotton Committee . 293.
... cotton grown as the outcome of the recommendations in the first part . With this object , the Committee recommend the establishment in other parts of India of open markets on the ... cotton , whether The Indian Cotton Committee . 293.
Contents
Day of the Week | iv |
Bihar and Orissa Legislative | 161 |
NorthWest Frontier Province | 167 |
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