Parliamentary Papers, Volum 43H.M. Stationery Office, 1863 |
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Side 5
... desired me , in reply , to state that Her Majesty's Government cannot fail to take a warm interest in an undertaking which would produce the advantages you expect from the connexion by railway of the Bay of Bengal with the Gulf of Siam ...
... desired me , in reply , to state that Her Majesty's Government cannot fail to take a warm interest in an undertaking which would produce the advantages you expect from the connexion by railway of the Bay of Bengal with the Gulf of Siam ...
Side 6
... desired that every available opportunity should be taken to obtain a knowledge of the advantages of the scheme proposed , and of any circumstances which may recommend it to the consideration of Government . EXTRACT Letter from ...
... desired that every available opportunity should be taken to obtain a knowledge of the advantages of the scheme proposed , and of any circumstances which may recommend it to the consideration of Government . EXTRACT Letter from ...
Side 4
... desired estimates for both lighthouses to be prepared and sent in at once , and expressed our readiness to sanction a lighthouse and beacon in advance of the rest of the arrangement , calling on the civil engineer for his opinion as to ...
... desired estimates for both lighthouses to be prepared and sent in at once , and expressed our readiness to sanction a lighthouse and beacon in advance of the rest of the arrangement , calling on the civil engineer for his opinion as to ...
Side 16
... desired your chief engineers to prepare detailed plans and estimates , from which a more accurate idea may be obtained of the nature and extent of what is proposed . The Government of Bombay have recommended that a harbour engineer , of ...
... desired your chief engineers to prepare detailed plans and estimates , from which a more accurate idea may be obtained of the nature and extent of what is proposed . The Government of Bombay have recommended that a harbour engineer , of ...
Side 23
... desired object ( the opening out of the port to commerce ) can be gained at a very moderate outlay , by the construction of a good road from the point where the Hooblee and Hullial roads to Yellapoor meet , a few miles to the north of ...
... desired object ( the opening out of the port to commerce ) can be gained at a very moderate outlay , by the construction of a good road from the point where the Hooblee and Hullial roads to Yellapoor meet , a few miles to the north of ...
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