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. INDIAN FISCAL COMMISSION . THE SUGAR COMMITTEE . The Report of the Indian Sugar Committee | 532,000 tons , valued at Rs.13.43 crores . The appointed by the Government of India in bulk of this came from Java . extension ...
Sir Stanley Reed. INDIAN FISCAL COMMISSION . THE SUGAR COMMITTEE . The Report of the Indian Sugar Committee | 532,000 tons , valued at Rs.13.43 crores . The appointed by the Government of India in bulk of this came from Java . extension ...
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... sugar Assam and Burma and to a problematical factory . Manufacture . -Part II of the which discusses manufacturing questions opens Report with a statement of the problem which is how to reduce the loss or inversion of 34 per cent . of ...
... sugar Assam and Burma and to a problematical factory . Manufacture . -Part II of the which discusses manufacturing questions opens Report with a statement of the problem which is how to reduce the loss or inversion of 34 per cent . of ...
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... Sugar School forming an integral part of the Institute and providing the specialised technical training in field and factory which will qualify men to enter the sugar industry as competent workers . The Sugar School should eventually be ...
... Sugar School forming an integral part of the Institute and providing the specialised technical training in field and factory which will qualify men to enter the sugar industry as competent workers . The Sugar School should eventually be ...
Contents
Day of the Week | iv |
Bihar and Orissa Legislative | 161 |
NorthWest Frontier Province | 167 |
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