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 179
... ment of a British Trade Agent at Gyantse . The reason underlying the action of the British Government in modifying , in such material particulars , the Convention of Lhasa was apparent later . The Anglo - Russian Agree- ment was in ...
... ment of a British Trade Agent at Gyantse . The reason underlying the action of the British Government in modifying , in such material particulars , the Convention of Lhasa was apparent later . The Anglo - Russian Agree- ment was in ...
Page 238
... ment , provide new and better yards and terminal facilities and to increase the rolling the stock . Consequently demands on the open lines have altogether overshadowed the provision of new lines . Even then the railway budget was found ...
... ment , provide new and better yards and terminal facilities and to increase the rolling the stock . Consequently demands on the open lines have altogether overshadowed the provision of new lines . Even then the railway budget was found ...
Page 249
... ment , and Mr. E. R. Pole , of the Chief Account- ant's Department , Great Western Railways , acted as Assistant Secretary . Origin of the Inquiry : -The appoint - i ment of the present Committee was the outcome of deliberations on the ...
... ment , and Mr. E. R. Pole , of the Chief Account- ant's Department , Great Western Railways , acted as Assistant Secretary . Origin of the Inquiry : -The appoint - i ment of the present Committee was the outcome of deliberations on the ...
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India in 1921 | v |
The Government of India | v |
East Indies Squadron | v |
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