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 160
... established trading stations there . With the capture and destruction of the great entrepot which the Portuguese had established at Ormuz , and the supersession of the land route by the sea route , coupled with the ap- pearance of ...
... established trading stations there . With the capture and destruction of the great entrepot which the Portuguese had established at Ormuz , and the supersession of the land route by the sea route , coupled with the ap- pearance of ...
Page 392
... established in Madras about 80 years ago : Bombay has none older than the Bombay Mutual , the Oriental and the Bombay Widows ' established about . Pension Fund which were 40 years ago . Life Assurance seems not to have been started in ...
... established in Madras about 80 years ago : Bombay has none older than the Bombay Mutual , the Oriental and the Bombay Widows ' established about . Pension Fund which were 40 years ago . Life Assurance seems not to have been started in ...
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... established at Fort St. George . In 1768 the under Capt . Farwinter , who in the following year Athol ( or Ancients ) invaded this District and in succeeded him as Provincial Grand Master of 1782 established a Provincial Grand Lodge and ...
... established at Fort St. George . In 1768 the under Capt . Farwinter , who in the following year Athol ( or Ancients ) invaded this District and in succeeded him as Provincial Grand Master of 1782 established a Provincial Grand Lodge and ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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