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 206
... increase the upper grades so as to lead to a maximum of 16 pies instead of 12 pies as at present . The result will be to increase substantially the tax on companies dividends for under the income - tax law the tax is levied on dividends ...
... increase the upper grades so as to lead to a maximum of 16 pies instead of 12 pies as at present . The result will be to increase substantially the tax on companies dividends for under the income - tax law the tax is levied on dividends ...
Page 276
... increase of 15 per cent . As compared with the pre - war year 1913-14 , Continental countries increased with the ex- the value of the imports from almost all the ception of Germany and Austria . Under exports there was a marked decrease ...
... increase of 15 per cent . As compared with the pre - war year 1913-14 , Continental countries increased with the ex- the value of the imports from almost all the ception of Germany and Austria . Under exports there was a marked decrease ...
Page 367
... increase was in accidents due to to their homes during the period of sowing persons falling in shafts and things falling into and reaping , the result being that at such times shafts . It should be remembered that year by the output of ...
... increase was in accidents due to to their homes during the period of sowing persons falling in shafts and things falling into and reaping , the result being that at such times shafts . It should be remembered that year by the output of ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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