Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 116
The spread of higher educaning set forth in his minute of 1860 , that the tion has placed at the disposal of the Native Government of India is not precluded from States the products of the Universities . In stepping in to set right such ...
The spread of higher educaning set forth in his minute of 1860 , that the tion has placed at the disposal of the Native Government of India is not precluded from States the products of the Universities . In stepping in to set right such ...
Page 226
The conclusions of this mittee dealt inconclusively with the accumulaCommission were that it was unnecessary to tion of excessive balances in London , the general support the Gold Standard by a gold currency ; tenor of their ...
The conclusions of this mittee dealt inconclusively with the accumulaCommission were that it was unnecessary to tion of excessive balances in London , the general support the Gold Standard by a gold currency ; tenor of their ...
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They that the legislature should adopt the constidemanded certain steps , including the reduc- tutional practice followed at Westminister of tion of the British ratio in the Army in India , voting an address after the Speech from the ...
They that the legislature should adopt the constidemanded certain steps , including the reduc- tutional practice followed at Westminister of tion of the British ratio in the Army in India , voting an address after the Speech from the ...
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