The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoIssues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 160
The decade began with an increase of the pay of British troops due to the
adoption in India of the proposals of the Home Government for an increase of 2d.
a day from the 1st April 1902. This involved an additional charge on Indian
revenues of ...
The decade began with an increase of the pay of British troops due to the
adoption in India of the proposals of the Home Government for an increase of 2d.
a day from the 1st April 1902. This involved an additional charge on Indian
revenues of ...
Page 360
The net increase of 10 . 3 per cent is the outcome of a gain of 14 . 3 per cent.
Apart from this, in ordinary circumstances a comparatively high rate of increase is
to be expected in the Native State?, as they arc, on the whole, more undeveloped
...
The net increase of 10 . 3 per cent is the outcome of a gain of 14 . 3 per cent.
Apart from this, in ordinary circumstances a comparatively high rate of increase is
to be expected in the Native State?, as they arc, on the whole, more undeveloped
...
Page 659
The largest death-roll, as in 1913, was returned by Bihar and OrisHa, which was
responsible tor nearly one-third of the total for all India. The figures for other
provinces generally exhibit increases, but in the United Provinces the number of
...
The largest death-roll, as in 1913, was returned by Bihar and OrisHa, which was
responsible tor nearly one-third of the total for all India. The figures for other
provinces generally exhibit increases, but in the United Provinces the number of
...
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Gold Reserve Fund | 12 |
The Government of India | 16 |
The Home Government | 24 |
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