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 190
... troops ; and in Bombay 9,000 British and 45,000 native troops . The proportion of native to British was therefore too large for safety The causes of the mutiny were many and various . Among these were the annexa- tion policy of Lord ...
... troops ; and in Bombay 9,000 British and 45,000 native troops . The proportion of native to British was therefore too large for safety The causes of the mutiny were many and various . Among these were the annexa- tion policy of Lord ...
Page 195
... troops , which are under regular inspection by British Officers , though available for Imperial service when placed ... Troops was immediately placed at the unfettered service of the King- Emperor . Many of these offers were gratefully ...
... troops , which are under regular inspection by British Officers , though available for Imperial service when placed ... Troops was immediately placed at the unfettered service of the King- Emperor . Many of these offers were gratefully ...
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... troops the hospital admission rate per thousand of strength was 218.2 for influenza and 3.1 for pneumonia , as compared with 135.6 and 20.2 for Indian troops . The death - rates for British troops were 8.96 for influenza and 0.65 for ...
... troops the hospital admission rate per thousand of strength was 218.2 for influenza and 3.1 for pneumonia , as compared with 135.6 and 20.2 for Indian troops . The death - rates for British troops were 8.96 for influenza and 0.65 for ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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