Browsing GIPE Digitised Books by Title
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Correspondence relating to the dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay. VII: Political, 1930
(League of Nations, Geneva, 1930) -
Correspondence relating to the procedure in regard to confessions of persons accused of criminal offences
(Superintendent of Printing, London, 1914) -
Correspondence relating to the purchase of stores for the public service in India, 1905-23 with an introductory note (Indian Engineering Association, Calcutta)
(Criterion Printing Works, Calcutta, 1924) -
Correspondence relating to the remodelling of the studies and the retirement of certain of the Professors and lecturers
(His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1901) -
Correspondence relating to the report of the Indian Public Service Commission including the question as to the limit of age for the Indian Civil Service competition
(Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890) -
Correspondence relating to the Restoration of Dhar included in former returns
(House of Commons, London, 1861) -
Correspondence relating to the revenue survey and the assessment of the Karwar Taluka of the Kanara Collectorate
(Government Central Press, Bombay, 1883) -
Correspondence relating to the revision settlement of the Ankleshwar Taluka including Hansot Mahal of the Broach Collectorate
(Government Central Press, Bombay, 1912) -
Correspondence relative to establishment of Steam Communication between Suez and Bombay, 7 Aug. 1850:
(Great Britain, London, 1850) -
Correspondence relative to expenditure for the Public Works in Madras, 1847 to 1853
(House of Commons, Great Britain, 1854) -
Correspondence relative to Sinde , 1836 - 1838
(Command of Her Majesty, 1843) -
Correspondence relative to Sinde, 1836 - 1843
(Commnad of Her Majesty, 1843) -
Correspondence respecting the affairs of Asia
(Harrison and Son, London, 1884) -
Correspondence respecting the imposition of restrictions upon the sale of intoxicating Liquors in the colonies
(William Clowes and Sons, London, 1896) -
Correspondence respecting the powers of the two Houses of the Legislsture of Queensland in respect to money bills
(Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1886) -
Correspondence respecting the recent rebellion in British East Africa
(Her Majesty's Stationary Office, London, 1896) -
Correspondence respecting the retirement of the imperial British East Africa company
(Her Majesty's Stationary Office, London, 1895) -
Correspondence with Mr. Gandhi, August 1942 to April 1944
(Manager of Publications, Delhi, 1944) -
Correspondence with the local Government on 1: The proposal of the Royal Commission on labour in India that besetting an industrial establishment for the purpose of collecting debts should be made a criminal and cognizable offence, and 2. Mr. N. M. Joshi's Bill further to amend the Indian Penal code and the code of criminal procedure, 1898, introduced in the legislative assembly on 24th Mar. 1933
(Department of Industries and Labour, Delhi, 1934)