Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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THE INDIAN COTTON COMMITTEE . . A resolution issued by the Government of ment of an East Indian Cotton Association in India in September 1917 announced the ap- Bombay is recommended , and one in which the pointment of a Committee to ...
THE INDIAN COTTON COMMITTEE . . A resolution issued by the Government of ment of an East Indian Cotton Association in India in September 1917 announced the ap- Bombay is recommended , and one in which the pointment of a Committee to ...
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The most im . of the Report is that of securing to the culti - portant recommendations in regard to the vation an adequate price for the pure or superior improvement of cotton forecasts that varieties of cotton grown as the outcome of ...
The most im . of the Report is that of securing to the culti - portant recommendations in regard to the vation an adequate price for the pure or superior improvement of cotton forecasts that varieties of cotton grown as the outcome of ...
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Cotton Committee to which all connected with Action taken on the Report . - In a Resolucotton , whether agriculturally cr commercially , tion , dated August 2nd , 1919 , the Government of will be able to turn to for advice or assistance ...
Cotton Committee to which all connected with Action taken on the Report . - In a Resolucotton , whether agriculturally cr commercially , tion , dated August 2nd , 1919 , the Government of will be able to turn to for advice or assistance ...
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