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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Page 212
The in the Budget of 1916-17 in order to provide ad- general ad valorem duty was raised from 7f to ditional revenue to meet the financial distur . 11 per cent . ; a special duty was levied on bance set up by the war .
The in the Budget of 1916-17 in order to provide ad- general ad valorem duty was raised from 7f to ditional revenue to meet the financial distur . 11 per cent . ; a special duty was levied on bance set up by the war .
Page 289
This partial re - imposition of import of view it was contended that the Bill offered duties had been recommended by ... that no attempt should be made to contrary to sound commercial policy , while obtain any duty from yarns whether ...
This partial re - imposition of import of view it was contended that the Bill offered duties had been recommended by ... that no attempt should be made to contrary to sound commercial policy , while obtain any duty from yarns whether ...
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( 6 ) In any other case Settlement ~ The same duty as a Bond for the sum equal to the amount or value of the property - settled as set forth in such settlement . Revocation of Settlement . The same duty as a Bondfor a sum equal to the ...
( 6 ) In any other case Settlement ~ The same duty as a Bond for the sum equal to the amount or value of the property - settled as set forth in such settlement . Revocation of Settlement . The same duty as a Bondfor a sum equal to the ...
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