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 229
... exchange produced the greatest fluctuations in the exchanges of any solvent country and widespread disturbance of trade , heavy losses to Government , and brought hun- dreds of big traders to the verge of bankruptcy . was tuated the ...
... exchange produced the greatest fluctuations in the exchanges of any solvent country and widespread disturbance of trade , heavy losses to Government , and brought hun- dreds of big traders to the verge of bankruptcy . was tuated the ...
Page 230
... Exchange immediately slumped to between one and sixpence and one and seven- pence , and it continued to range between these narrow points until the end of the year . The market made its own rate ; it made a more stable rate than the ...
... Exchange immediately slumped to between one and sixpence and one and seven- pence , and it continued to range between these narrow points until the end of the year . The market made its own rate ; it made a more stable rate than the ...
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... Exchange , but in the street outside the hall . In November 1917 a second Stock Exchange was opened in Bombay , with its headquarters in Apollo Street . The directors of this exchange known as the Bombay Stock Exchange , Ltd. , are Sir ...
... Exchange , but in the street outside the hall . In November 1917 a second Stock Exchange was opened in Bombay , with its headquarters in Apollo Street . The directors of this exchange known as the Bombay Stock Exchange , Ltd. , are Sir ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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acres administration Afghan Afghanistan Agra Agricultural Ajmer-Merwara amount appointed Army Assam Assistant Avargal average Babu Bank Baroda Bengal Berar Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bill Bombay British Government British India Burma Calcutta canals cane capital cent Central Provinces Chamber Chief College commercial Commissioner Committee Company cotton crops crores cultivation Delhi Department Director district duty East exchange expenditure exports factories forests gold Government of India Governor Governor-General Hindu Hyderabad Imperial important increase Indian Railway industry irrigation jute lakhs land Legislative Council Lord Madras Maharaja Mahomedans manufacture ment million mills monsoon Muhammadan Mysore Nagpur Native Non-Muhammadan North officers Orissa Oudh Persian persons population port present Presidency principal production Punjab rainfall Raja Rajputana revenue rupees Rural schools Secretary Singh square miles statistics sugar supply territory tion tons tracts trade United Provinces