The Times of India Directory and Year Book, Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1916 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 160
... increase of the pay of British troops due to the adoption in India of the pro- posals of the Home Government for an increase of 2d . a day from the 1st April 1902. This involved an additional charge on Indian re- venues of some ...
... increase of the pay of British troops due to the adoption in India of the pro- posals of the Home Government for an increase of 2d . a day from the 1st April 1902. This involved an additional charge on Indian re- venues of some ...
Page 360
... increase is to be expected in the Native States , as they are , on the whole , more undeveloped than British territory , and contain a much larger proportion of cultivable waste land . The net increase in India as a whole during the ...
... increase is to be expected in the Native States , as they are , on the whole , more undeveloped than British territory , and contain a much larger proportion of cultivable waste land . The net increase in India as a whole during the ...
Page 659
... increase in nearly all the provinces and , as in 1913 , Bihar and Orissa with 5,968 deaths , the United Provinces with 5,513 , and Bengal with 4,356 suffered__ most heavily . Of these three provinces , Bengal shows a slight decrease ...
... increase in nearly all the provinces and , as in 1913 , Bihar and Orissa with 5,968 deaths , the United Provinces with 5,513 , and Bengal with 4,356 suffered__ most heavily . Of these three provinces , Bengal shows a slight decrease ...
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