Browsing GIPE Digitised Books by Author "Wacha, Dinsha Edulji"
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Commerce and Statistics
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (1915) -
Commerce and statistics part II (Composite Book)
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (D.B. Taraporewalla, Bombay, 1925) -
Commerce and statistics: Being a reprint of four papers read and written at various times
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (D.B. Taraporewalla, Bombay, 1915) -
Financial chapter in the history of Bombay city
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (Commercial Press, Bombay, 1910) -
Indian currency commission: A review of the principal evidence recorded during the first session
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (D E Wacha, Bombay, 1913) -
Indian railway finance, being a revised reprint of a series of articles
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji; Indian Railway Finance Committee (G A Natesan and Company, Madras, 1912) -
Late Mr Justice Telang: Address by Mr D E Wacha at The Hindu Club in Bombay on the occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the death of Mr K T Telang, 19 September 1903.
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (The Hindu Club, Bombay, 1903-09-19) -
Life and life work of J N Tata
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (Ganesh and Company, Madras, 1914) -
Memorandum on the Montagu-Chelmsford reform proposals
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (Secretary of Sate and the Viceroy, Bombay, 1918) -
Miscellaneous writing of the Late Honorable Mr Justice M G Ranade
Ranade, Mahadev Govind; Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (Manoranjan Press, Bombay, 1915) -
Premechund Roychund: His early life and career
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (Times Press, Bombay, 1913) -
Recent Indian finance
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (G A Natesan and Company, Madras, 1910) -
Report the Deccan Sabha, August 1911: Indian military expenditure a paper read by Mr. D. E. Wacha
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (G A Natesan and Company, Madras, 1911) -
Rise and growth of Bombay Municipal Government
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (G A Natesan and Company, Madras, 1913) -
Some reflections on education in India
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (Examinar press, Bombay, 1906) -
Speeches and writings of sir Dinshaw Edulji Wacha
Wacha, Dinsha Edulji (G A Natesan and Company, Madras, 1920)