Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1915 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 224
... show the change in the volume of trade , while the comparison with the recorded values in 1913-14 shows what change has occurred in average import and export prices . The table shows that of the recorded increase of Rs . 25,07 lakhs ...
... show the change in the volume of trade , while the comparison with the recorded values in 1913-14 shows what change has occurred in average import and export prices . The table shows that of the recorded increase of Rs . 25,07 lakhs ...
Page 286
... shows the consumption of Indian tea in. Tea cultivation in India is chiefly in Assam , Bengal and Southern India ... show a total area of 609,700 acres under tea , which is nearly 3 per cent . more than in 1912. Of this area , 556,100 ...
... shows the consumption of Indian tea in. Tea cultivation in India is chiefly in Assam , Bengal and Southern India ... show a total area of 609,700 acres under tea , which is nearly 3 per cent . more than in 1912. Of this area , 556,100 ...
Page 321
... shows the receipts into Bombay of cotton , wheat and seeds , and a Daily Trade Return , which deals with trade by sea and shows in great detail imports of various kinds of merchandise and of treasure , while the same return contains ...
... shows the receipts into Bombay of cotton , wheat and seeds , and a Daily Trade Return , which deals with trade by sea and shows in great detail imports of various kinds of merchandise and of treasure , while the same return contains ...
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The Government of India | 14 |
The Imperial Legislative Council | 20 |
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