Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1923 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 239
... gold value of the rupee , which was nominally two shillings , fell continuously until it reached the neighbourhood of a shilling . These disturbances were prejudi- cial to trade , but they were still more prejudicial to the finances of ...
... gold value of the rupee , which was nominally two shillings , fell continuously until it reached the neighbourhood of a shilling . These disturbances were prejudi- cial to trade , but they were still more prejudicial to the finances of ...
Page 240
... gold circulation to support the gold standard , gold tended to accumulate in India in embarrassing quantities . In 1904 therefore the Secretary of State declared his intention of selling Council Bills on India without limit at the price ...
... gold circulation to support the gold standard , gold tended to accumulate in India in embarrassing quantities . In 1904 therefore the Secretary of State declared his intention of selling Council Bills on India without limit at the price ...
Page 241
... Gold Standard by a gold currency ; that it was not to the advantage of India to en- courage the internal use of gold as currency ; that the internal currency should be supported by a thoroughly adequate reserve of gold and sterling ...
... Gold Standard by a gold currency ; that it was not to the advantage of India to en- courage the internal use of gold as currency ; that the internal currency should be supported by a thoroughly adequate reserve of gold and sterling ...
Contents
The India Office | 22 |
The Imperial Legislatures | 29 |
India in 1922 | 45 |
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acres administration Afghan Afghanistan agricultural appointed Army Assam Assistant Association Avargal Babu Bank Bengal Berar Bihar Bihar and Orissa Board Bombay branch British Government British India Burma Calcutta capital cent Central Provinces Chamber Chief Civil classes College commercial Commissioner Committee Company cotton crops crores cultivation Delhi Department Deputy Director district duty East European expenditure exports famine female Finance Forest Frontier funds Government of India Governor Governor-General Hindu Imperial important increase Indian Railway industry institutions irrigation jute lakhs land Legislative Council Lord Madras Maharaja Mahomedans male manufacture Medical ment military million mills Mission Muhammadan Municipal Mysore Nagpur Nawab Non-Muhammadan officers organisation Orissa Persian persons population Port Presidency principal Punjab Railway Raja Rajputana Rangoon revenue rupees Rural schools Secretary Singh societies square miles territory tion tons total number trade troops United Provinces village