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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... Cwts . £ 791,000 89,750 1,234,837 646,000 65,377 803,738 1903-04 707,000 60,410 717,468 1904-05 477,000 49,252 ... cwts of indigo were exported mainly to Japan ( 5,800 cwts . ) . Egypt ( 1,400 cwts . ) and the United Kingdom ( 1,100 cwts ...
... Cwts . £ 791,000 89,750 1,234,837 646,000 65,377 803,738 1903-04 707,000 60,410 717,468 1904-05 477,000 49,252 ... cwts of indigo were exported mainly to Japan ( 5,800 cwts . ) . Egypt ( 1,400 cwts . ) and the United Kingdom ( 1,100 cwts ...
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... Cwts . 1902-03 269,165 1903-04 291,254 1904-05 329,647 1905-06 .. 360,182 1906-07 228,004 1907-08 244,234 1908-09 ... cwts , or 14 per cent . to 233,400 cwts . valued at Rs . 143 lakhs . France reduced her demands for Indian coffee by 50 ...
... Cwts . 1902-03 269,165 1903-04 291,254 1904-05 329,647 1905-06 .. 360,182 1906-07 228,004 1907-08 244,234 1908-09 ... cwts , or 14 per cent . to 233,400 cwts . valued at Rs . 143 lakhs . France reduced her demands for Indian coffee by 50 ...
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... cwts . compared with Gem Stones . - The only precious and semi- 43,650 cwts . in 1913. Owing to necessary precious stones at present mined in India are restrictions with regard to the export of mica , the diamond , ruby , sapphire ...
... cwts . compared with Gem Stones . - The only precious and semi- 43,650 cwts . in 1913. Owing to necessary precious stones at present mined in India are restrictions with regard to the export of mica , the diamond , ruby , sapphire ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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