Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1917 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 204
... Reserve and sold them at a profit . Government accordingly declined to sand pounds at a time , but as the speculators issue sovereigns in sums smaller than ten thou- then clubbed ... Reserve . The Gold Reserve Fund was 204 Paper Currency .
... Reserve and sold them at a profit . Government accordingly declined to sand pounds at a time , but as the speculators issue sovereigns in sums smaller than ten thou- then clubbed ... Reserve . The Gold Reserve Fund was 204 Paper Currency .
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The Gold Standard Reserve . The Gold Reserve Fund was first started in the beginning of 1901 when the profits which had accrued from the coinage of rupees from Apri 1900 amounting to £ 3 millions were credited to the fund , gradually ...
The Gold Standard Reserve . The Gold Reserve Fund was first started in the beginning of 1901 when the profits which had accrued from the coinage of rupees from Apri 1900 amounting to £ 3 millions were credited to the fund , gradually ...
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... Reserve was abolished , the rupees held in that reserve being exchanged for an equivalent in gold taken from the Paper Currency Reserve . The Gold Standard Reserve - it is sometimes called the Gold Reserve Fund - now consists entirely ...
... Reserve was abolished , the rupees held in that reserve being exchanged for an equivalent in gold taken from the Paper Currency Reserve . The Gold Standard Reserve - it is sometimes called the Gold Reserve Fund - now consists entirely ...
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India in 1916 | 11 |
The Government of India | 11 |
The Imperial Legislative Council | 15 |
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