The Politician's HandbookVacher & Sons, 1900 |
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Sivu 93
... carried on on scientific principles , many of the smaller mines , or rather pits , being abandoned if water is met with . With the rise in value of this product and the advice which a geological expert , lent by the Indian Government ...
... carried on on scientific principles , many of the smaller mines , or rather pits , being abandoned if water is met with . With the rise in value of this product and the advice which a geological expert , lent by the Indian Government ...
Sivu 141
... carried on , not with the valley of Nepal , but with the Terai skirting the mountains and with only an artificial boundary separating it from British territory . From this tract comes the rice which bulks so largely in the trade with ...
... carried on , not with the valley of Nepal , but with the Terai skirting the mountains and with only an artificial boundary separating it from British territory . From this tract comes the rice which bulks so largely in the trade with ...
Sivu 207
... carried down from Umtali . The number of passengers carried up and down was respectively 3,816 and 3,714 , exclusive of the company's staff . The service on the line was interrupted at periods , amounting in all to 13 days , during the ...
... carried down from Umtali . The number of passengers carried up and down was respectively 3,816 and 3,714 , exclusive of the company's staff . The service on the line was interrupted at periods , amounting in all to 13 days , during the ...
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accepted administration agreed Agreement amount appear applications appointed arbitration arrangement Authority Britain British capital carried cause cent Chief China Chinese claim Colony communication Company concessions Conference consider considerable continued Convention Court desire Despatch direct district duties effect entirely established existing exports fact force foreign franchise Free French further give given granted hand High houses Imperial imports increase interest International island issue land less Licensing Lord Majesty's Government March matter means ment miles mining native nature necessary object obtain officers parties passed period persons population port possible Powers practically present President proposal question railway reason received referred regard Report represented respect result river Russian says secure shows South African Republic taken territory tion trade Treaty United whole