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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Sir Stanley Reed. The Jute Industry . mills , besides further heavy extensions - Dal - ages. Considering its present dimensions , the jute industry of Bengal is of very recent origin . The first jute mill in Bengal was started at Rishra ...
Sir Stanley Reed. The Jute Industry . mills , besides further heavy extensions - Dal - ages. Considering its present dimensions , the jute industry of Bengal is of very recent origin . The first jute mill in Bengal was started at Rishra ...
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... jute calculated from the prices current published by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce : - Price of jute , 1879-80 to 1883-84 1884-85 to 1888-89 ( 133 ) 1889-90 to 1893-94 ordinary , per bale of 400 lbs . Rs . a . p . .. .. 7.5 ( 100 ) 8.9 ...
... jute calculated from the prices current published by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce : - Price of jute , 1879-80 to 1883-84 1884-85 to 1888-89 ( 133 ) 1889-90 to 1893-94 ordinary , per bale of 400 lbs . Rs . a . p . .. .. 7.5 ( 100 ) 8.9 ...
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... jute trust with a view to exercising some control over the production and price of jute . Mr. Parks came , and wrote report which the Association promptly pigeon - holed because the slump was over and the demand was so prodigious that ...
... jute trust with a view to exercising some control over the production and price of jute . Mr. Parks came , and wrote report which the Association promptly pigeon - holed because the slump was over and the demand was so prodigious that ...
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India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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