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 117
... granted a concession for the continuation of the Anatolian railways ( a German enterprise ) to Baghdad and the Persian Gulf to a German syndicate . This was styled The Imperial Ottoman Baghdad Railway Company , and the concession was ...
... granted a concession for the continuation of the Anatolian railways ( a German enterprise ) to Baghdad and the Persian Gulf to a German syndicate . This was styled The Imperial Ottoman Baghdad Railway Company , and the concession was ...
Page 271
... granted as a rule at a slightly higher rate . Ordinarily such advan- ces or discounts are granted at from one - half to one per cent , over the official rate ; but this does not always apply and in the monsoon months , when the Bank ...
... granted as a rule at a slightly higher rate . Ordinarily such advan- ces or discounts are granted at from one - half to one per cent , over the official rate ; but this does not always apply and in the monsoon months , when the Bank ...
Page 327
... granted to two firms in Burma and Bengal . In the Punjab , a con- cession for the extraction of spruce and silver fr from the Kulu forest for the manufacture of wood pulp has been granted . Matters are less advanced as regards the grass ...
... granted to two firms in Burma and Bengal . In the Punjab , a con- cession for the extraction of spruce and silver fr from the Kulu forest for the manufacture of wood pulp has been granted . Matters are less advanced as regards the grass ...
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India in 1916 | 11 |
The Government of India | 11 |
The Imperial Legislative Council | 15 |
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