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... Finance Minister of India from 1865 to 1868. And he impressed on the Committee , in the strongest words he could use , the necessity of limiting the expenditure in India to the annual ... Finance Minister FINANCE AND THE INDIAN DEBT 377.
... Finance Minister of India from 1865 to 1868. And he impressed on the Committee , in the strongest words he could use , the necessity of limiting the expenditure in India to the annual ... Finance Minister FINANCE AND THE INDIAN DEBT 377.
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... Finance Committee , the cess of 6 per cent . on the Land Revenue , theoretically equal to 3 per cent . on the nett rental , had been imposed for roads and schools . It was deferred in some parts from an idea that it would be considered ...
... Finance Committee , the cess of 6 per cent . on the Land Revenue , theoretically equal to 3 per cent . on the nett rental , had been imposed for roads and schools . It was deferred in some parts from an idea that it would be considered ...
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... Finance to remedy it ; but the Finance Committee discontinued its work after 1874 and achieved no results . Mr. Gladstone had also relieved the Indian Exchequer of five millions sterling , which was paid out of the Imperial Exchequer as ...
... Finance to remedy it ; but the Finance Committee discontinued its work after 1874 and achieved no results . Mr. Gladstone had also relieved the Indian Exchequer of five millions sterling , which was paid out of the Imperial Exchequer as ...
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AUCKLAND AND ELLENBOROUGH | 11 |
HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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