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 149
... scheme . The subject which gave rise to the longest discussion was the proposal in the Reform Scheme to divide the Native States into two categories , those possessing " full powers of internal government and those not having such ...
... scheme . The subject which gave rise to the longest discussion was the proposal in the Reform Scheme to divide the Native States into two categories , those possessing " full powers of internal government and those not having such ...
Page 344
... scheme was fully considered for six long years . Meanwhile both Mr. J. N. Tata and Mr. David Gostling passed away , but the sons of the former continued the work of their father and on Mr. Gostling's death , Mr. R. B. Joyner's aid was ...
... scheme was fully considered for six long years . Meanwhile both Mr. J. N. Tata and Mr. David Gostling passed away , but the sons of the former continued the work of their father and on Mr. Gostling's death , Mr. R. B. Joyner's aid was ...
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Sir Stanley Reed. Bombay Development Scheme . The Bombay Development Scheme in its widest sense represents concerted attempts by the three local bodies , the Municipality , the City Improvement Trust and the Port Trust , each working in ...
Sir Stanley Reed. Bombay Development Scheme . The Bombay Development Scheme in its widest sense represents concerted attempts by the three local bodies , the Municipality , the City Improvement Trust and the Port Trust , each working in ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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