Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1921 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 197
... Gold Standard Reserve . But it was apparent of the policy of encouraging an active gold that the stoppage of the sales of Councils was circulation to support the gold standard , gold not enough ; there was an insistent demand for tended ...
... Gold Standard Reserve . But it was apparent of the policy of encouraging an active gold that the stoppage of the sales of Councils was circulation to support the gold standard , gold not enough ; there was an insistent demand for tended ...
Page 198
... 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 ...
Page 270
... gold , the Gold ( Import ) Act , XXII of 1917 , giving power to Government to acquire gold imported into British India , continued in force during the year under review . All imports of gold , private or Government , passed into the ...
... gold , the Gold ( Import ) Act , XXII of 1917 , giving power to Government to acquire gold imported into British India , continued in force during the year under review . All imports of gold , private or Government , passed into the ...
Contents
Chronicle of the Year | 756 |
Bibliography of India | 763 |
Wireless Telegraphy | 769 |
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