The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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Page 238
The constitution of the Board is ment , provide new and better yards and now
undergoing further inquiry , and the terminal ' facilities and to increase the rolling
development generally favoured in the establishstock . Consequently the
demands ...
The constitution of the Board is ment , provide new and better yards and now
undergoing further inquiry , and the terminal ' facilities and to increase the rolling
development generally favoured in the establishstock . Consequently the
demands ...
Page 291
A resolution issued by the Government of ment of an East Indian Cotton
Association in India in September 1917 announced the ap Bombay is
recommended , and one in which the pointment of a Committee to examine the
formation of a ...
A resolution issued by the Government of ment of an East Indian Cotton
Association in India in September 1917 announced the ap Bombay is
recommended , and one in which the pointment of a Committee to examine the
formation of a ...
Page 315
On the one hand , by experi . memoration of the visit of Their Imperial ment and
research , improved methods or crops Majesties to India . are developed , or the
means of combating a Record of Progress . pest are worked out ; on the other ...
On the one hand , by experi . memoration of the visit of Their Imperial ment and
research , improved methods or crops Majesties to India . are developed , or the
means of combating a Record of Progress . pest are worked out ; on the other ...
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