The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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It could be financed Some immediate steps were taken , like the aboli- only by the expansion of the Note issue , tion of the silver branch of the Gold Standard against sterling securitiesin the United Kingdom , Reserve , but before the ...
It could be financed Some immediate steps were taken , like the aboli- only by the expansion of the Note issue , tion of the silver branch of the Gold Standard against sterling securitiesin the United Kingdom , Reserve , but before the ...
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227 Gold and silver were taken under control and measures taken to prevent export and melting . Gold went to a premium and ceased to function as currency . The Note issue was expanded , and small Notes of one and two and a half rupees ...
227 Gold and silver were taken under control and measures taken to prevent export and melting . Gold went to a premium and ceased to function as currency . The Note issue was expanded , and small Notes of one and two and a half rupees ...
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Next comes Karachi with an in- when the census was taken , a virulent epicrease of 168 per cent.and then Madura and How - demic was in progress , and large numbers rah with 158 & 113 per cent . respectively .
Next comes Karachi with an in- when the census was taken , a virulent epicrease of 168 per cent.and then Madura and How - demic was in progress , and large numbers rah with 158 & 113 per cent . respectively .
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