Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1920 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 161
... Force will be a second line force it will be in no sense a second rate force . For , we mean to make it a model of its kind . Its members must realise that we are dealing now ith serious soldiering and that personal con- nience and ...
... Force will be a second line force it will be in no sense a second rate force . For , we mean to make it a model of its kind . Its members must realise that we are dealing now ith serious soldiering and that personal con- nience and ...
Page 162
... Force , and compulsorily to enter for service in that Force certain European British subjects ; and Whereas in the case of others , it is deemed sufficient for the present to take power to enrol for such service only such persons as may ...
... Force , and compulsorily to enter for service in that Force certain European British subjects ; and Whereas in the case of others , it is deemed sufficient for the present to take power to enrol for such service only such persons as may ...
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... force of Sub - Inspectors and Inspectors who have shown their ability and intelligence Inspector . Direct nomination is the exception , when working in the mofussil and forms in each pot the rule . Province a local Scotland Yard . The ...
... force of Sub - Inspectors and Inspectors who have shown their ability and intelligence Inspector . Direct nomination is the exception , when working in the mofussil and forms in each pot the rule . Province a local Scotland Yard . The ...
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India in 1919 | 10 |
Buildings and Roads | 15 |
Calcutta Improvement Trust | 38 |
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