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 275
... months ' notice being given so that the position now as regards these loans is that Government are at liberty to discharge them at any time on giving three months ' notice . In view however of the neces- sity of fresh borrowings by ...
... months ' notice being given so that the position now as regards these loans is that Government are at liberty to discharge them at any time on giving three months ' notice . In view however of the neces- sity of fresh borrowings by ...
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... months , September to November 1915 , the price was considerably higher than in the corresponding months of the previous year . The price in March 1916 was 12 per cent , below the pre - war rate . Of the Inferior food - grains , the ...
... months , September to November 1915 , the price was considerably higher than in the corresponding months of the previous year . The price in March 1916 was 12 per cent , below the pre - war rate . Of the Inferior food - grains , the ...
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... month . The Secretary of State is sometimes requested by the Government of India to supply persons to fill temporary vacancies in the Indian Edu- Colleges . Such appointments are made for not less than a university year ( about nine months ) ...
... month . The Secretary of State is sometimes requested by the Government of India to supply persons to fill temporary vacancies in the Indian Edu- Colleges . Such appointments are made for not less than a university year ( about nine months ) ...
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India in 1916 | 11 |
The Government of India | 11 |
The Imperial Legislative Council | 15 |
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acres administration agricultural amount appointed Army Assam Assistant Bahadur Bank Basra Bengal Berar Bihar Bihar and Orissa Board Bombay branch British Government British India Burma Calcutta canal capital cent Central Provinces Chamber charge Chief Civil commercial Commissioner Committee Company cotton crops crores cultivation Delhi Department District duty East elected established European expenditure exports famine female forests Frontier funds gold Government of India Hindu Imperial important increase Indian Railway industry institutions irrigation jute Khan lakhs land Legislative Council loans Lord Madras Maharaja Mahomedan manufacture Medical ment military millions mills Municipal Mysore Native officers Orissa Persian persons Political population port Presidency principal Punjab Railway Raja Rajputana Rajputs Rangoon Reserve revenue river rupees Sanitary scheme Scholars in Public schools Secretary Singh societies square miles Superintendent territory tion total number trade troops United Provinces University village