| Purushottama Padmanabha Pillai - India - 1925 - 370 pages
...several ports adapted for its shipment. Every increase of facilities / for trade has been attended . . . with an increased demand for articles of European produce in the most distant markets of India. . . . Ships from every part of the world crowd our ports in search of produce which we have, or could... | |
| Nanak Batukram Mehta - Railroads - 1927 - 212 pages
...scantily bearing what they would carry in abundance if only it could be conveyed whither it is needed. Every increase of facilities for trade has been attended,...European produce in the most distant markets of India. . . . Ships from every part of the world, crowd our ports in search of produce which we have, 1 Dated... | |
| Daniel R. Headrick - Technology & Engineering - 1988 - 416 pages
...already produce in some degree. . . . Every increase of facilities for trade has been attended . . . with an increased demand for articles of European produce in the most distant markets of India. ... It needs but little reflection on such facts to lead us to the conclusion that the establishment... | |
| A.R. Desai - India - 2023 - 482 pages
...advantages which India would derive from their establishments are.. .beyond all present calculation... England is calling aloud for. the cotton which India...European produce in the most distant markets of India... New markets are opening to us on this side of the globe under circumstances which defy the foresight... | |
| L. C. A. Knowles, Charles Matthew Knowles - Business & Economics - 2005 - 584 pages
...were provided the fitting means of conveyance for it, from distant plains to the several ports adapted for its shipment. Every increase of facilities for...European produce in the most distant markets of India . . . Ships from every part of the world crowd our ports in search of produce which we have, or could... | |
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