The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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Page 249
... prowas not to be interpreted in a restricted local sense . tests have been frequent against the existing form of management of the State lines by non- The Report : -The Report is a document resident companies holding only a ...
... prowas not to be interpreted in a restricted local sense . tests have been frequent against the existing form of management of the State lines by non- The Report : -The Report is a document resident companies holding only a ...
Page 252
They defend the existing system has never worked , and cannot be made companies from the attack of the majority , to work , satisfactorily , in relation to the State though admitting that future company manageowned railways of India .
They defend the existing system has never worked , and cannot be made companies from the attack of the majority , to work , satisfactorily , in relation to the State though admitting that future company manageowned railways of India .
Page 266
... the constructed between 1883 and 1887 and , besides supply of the latter river was required in its being immediately successful , they afforded entirety for the existing Upper Bari Doab and valuable experience in colonization .
... the constructed between 1883 and 1887 and , besides supply of the latter river was required in its being immediately successful , they afforded entirety for the existing Upper Bari Doab and valuable experience in colonization .
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