The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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The jute mills in Bengal area of the Presidency is 84,093 square miles , and worked 5 days a week from January 20th to it possesses a population of 46,305,170 persons ; March 28th , 1919 , and for 4 days weekly for included within this ...
The jute mills in Bengal area of the Presidency is 84,093 square miles , and worked 5 days a week from January 20th to it possesses a population of 46,305,170 persons ; March 28th , 1919 , and for 4 days weekly for included within this ...
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To illustrate the prosThe first jute mill in Bengal was started at perity of the industry at this period we may Rishra in ... and for the next with Kerr for a few systems of preparing and ten years all the mills had a severe struggle ...
To illustrate the prosThe first jute mill in Bengal was started at perity of the industry at this period we may Rishra in ... and for the next with Kerr for a few systems of preparing and ten years all the mills had a severe struggle ...
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The Indian Jute Mills Association now mills in and around Calcutta , Committee :one of the most important , if not the most Mr. Geo . Morgan , M.L.C. , Chairman , Members :important , of the bodies affiliated to the Bengal Messrs .
The Indian Jute Mills Association now mills in and around Calcutta , Committee :one of the most important , if not the most Mr. Geo . Morgan , M.L.C. , Chairman , Members :important , of the bodies affiliated to the Bengal Messrs .
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