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... proposed to be made under the Indian Church Bill , if it passes into law . 29 . Progress and Condition : 431 Statement Exhibiting the Moral and Material Progress and Condition of India during the year 1925-26 . Sixty - first Number ...
... proposed to be made under the Indian Church Bill , if it passes into law . 29 . Progress and Condition : 431 Statement Exhibiting the Moral and Material Progress and Condition of India during the year 1925-26 . Sixty - first Number ...
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... proposed that the necessary measures to continue the work of this Commission shall be financed mainly from the joint . resources of the British East African Dependencies . Similarly , the problems of Veterinary research are to be dealt ...
... proposed that the necessary measures to continue the work of this Commission shall be financed mainly from the joint . resources of the British East African Dependencies . Similarly , the problems of Veterinary research are to be dealt ...
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... proposed for 1926-27 and 1927-28 are shown on pages 27 and 28 . The revised financial arrangements outlined above came into force from the 1st April , 1921 , as from which date all " provincial " revenue and expenditure ceased to be ...
... proposed for 1926-27 and 1927-28 are shown on pages 27 and 28 . The revised financial arrangements outlined above came into force from the 1st April , 1921 , as from which date all " provincial " revenue and expenditure ceased to be ...
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... proposed Gold Bullion standard and Reserve Bank . The principal variations from the Budget figures are shown below and explanations of the differences are given under their respective heads in Appendix I. ( see page 22 ) . Increases ...
... proposed Gold Bullion standard and Reserve Bank . The principal variations from the Budget figures are shown below and explanations of the differences are given under their respective heads in Appendix I. ( see page 22 ) . Increases ...
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... proposed the following changes in taxation which would result in a net loss of Rs . 6 lakhs of revenue . Tea : to abolish the export duty , but to assess the profits of tea companies at 50 per cent . of their total net income instead of ...
... proposed the following changes in taxation which would result in a net loss of Rs . 6 lakhs of revenue . Tea : to abolish the export duty , but to assess the profits of tea companies at 50 per cent . of their total net income instead of ...
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31st March Administration amount anna Assam balance Bengal Bombay British broad gauge Budget Estimate Burma Calcutta capital at charge capital expenditure Capital outlay cent Central Government charged to Revenue cheque commercial lines Committee construction converted into Rupees cost Council crores Decrease Delhi Delhi Province demand District duty on hides earnings effect Electors England expected export duty fifty thousand rupees figures Government of India head important improvement income-tax increase Indian Peninsula Indian Peninsula Railway Indian Railway Irrigation Item lakhs Legislative Assembly Madras Majesty's Government ment Military Military Engineer Services Miscellaneous Muhammadan Non-Effective Non-Muhammadan Office opium Paper Currency Reserve payable payments Posts and Telegraphs programme proposed Provincial contributions Provincial Governments provision Punjab Railway Board Railway Budget reduction Remittances Reserve Fund result revenue and expenditure Revised Estimate rupee Schedule Services Sterling converted strategic lines Swaraj Party Telegraph Department tion tolas TOTAL traffic United Provinces voted