Annual Report of the AdministrationGovernment Central Press, 1924 |
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... mainly owing to the efforts of Germany . It is remarkable that that country despite her loss of territory , sent to Bombay in 1922-23 goods worth more than she sent in 1913-14 ; her takings also did not fall very far short of the value ...
... mainly owing to the efforts of Germany . It is remarkable that that country despite her loss of territory , sent to Bombay in 1922-23 goods worth more than she sent in 1913-14 ; her takings also did not fall very far short of the value ...
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... mainly with the objects of ( i ) continuing for one year more the two Bombay Rent Acts ; and ( ii ) putting a stop to the practice of subletting . ( 18 ) Act No. IV of 1923 ( An Act to provide for compulsory elementary education and to ...
... mainly with the objects of ( i ) continuing for one year more the two Bombay Rent Acts ; and ( ii ) putting a stop to the practice of subletting . ( 18 ) Act No. IV of 1923 ( An Act to provide for compulsory elementary education and to ...
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... mainly in money - bonds which fell from 823 to 469 , that is , about 43 per cent . This is held to indicate that people hesitate to advance money on personal security . There was an insignificant fall in mortgages throughout the ...
... mainly in money - bonds which fell from 823 to 469 , that is , about 43 per cent . This is held to indicate that people hesitate to advance money on personal security . There was an insignificant fall in mortgages throughout the ...
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... mainly directed to north - east India , the United Provinces and the central parts of the country . In the Peninsula excluding the west coast and in most of north - west India the monsoon H 559-12 was very weak in the first half of July ...
... mainly directed to north - east India , the United Provinces and the central parts of the country . In the Peninsula excluding the west coast and in most of north - west India the monsoon H 559-12 was very weak in the first half of July ...
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... mainly to good harvests , was the outstanding feature in all Divisions of the Presidency including Sind during the year 1922-23 . Prices of imported articles and the necessities of life other than food grains continued high . Presidency ...
... mainly to good harvests , was the outstanding feature in all Divisions of the Presidency including Sind during the year 1922-23 . Prices of imported articles and the necessities of life other than food grains continued high . Presidency ...
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Page 31 - ... salaries and pensions of persons appointed by or with the approval of His Majesty or by the Secretary of State in Council...
Page 62 - It is the police patil's duty to furnish the taluka Magistrate with any returns or information called for and keep him constantly informed as to the state of crime and the health and general condition of the community in his village. He has to afford police officers every assistance in his power when called upon by them for assistance. Further, he has to obey and execute all orders and warrants issued to him by an executive magistrate or a police officer ; collect and communicate to the district...
Page 234 - ... railway police ; subject in the case of railway police to such conditions as regards limits of jurisdiction and railway contributions to cost of maintenance as the Governor-General in Council may determine.
Page 22 - In revising assessments of land revenue regard shall be had to the value of land and, in the case of land .used for the purposes of agriculture, to the profits of agriculture...
Page 234 - Water, that is to say, water supplies, irrigation and canals, drainage and embankments, water storage and water power subject to the provisions of entry 56 of List I.
Page 40 - District and Assistant Judges under the title of Sessions Judges and Assistant Sessions Judges exercise criminal jurisdiction. But...