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Side 24
... matter of extreme gratification to me , both personally and on public grounds , to accede to your request . I have watched the progress of this work since the idea of a railway to connect Bombay with the interior first occurred to Mr ...
... matter of extreme gratification to me , both personally and on public grounds , to accede to your request . I have watched the progress of this work since the idea of a railway to connect Bombay with the interior first occurred to Mr ...
Side 10
... matter for calculation , as same rate of steaming is taken for all ) , while the route , via Singapore , is shown to be 337 hours steam . We calculate , as hereafter shown , that the passage across the Isthmus of Kraw would not ...
... matter for calculation , as same rate of steaming is taken for all ) , while the route , via Singapore , is shown to be 337 hours steam . We calculate , as hereafter shown , that the passage across the Isthmus of Kraw would not ...
Side 12
... matter of detail easily managed . There is no reason why a car- riage should not be in the form of a boat , especially when time is saved in loading and unloading , and expense in rolling stock . These boats would be at the anchorage ...
... matter of detail easily managed . There is no reason why a car- riage should not be in the form of a boat , especially when time is saved in loading and unloading , and expense in rolling stock . These boats would be at the anchorage ...
Side 4
... matter in difference in such suit to be referred for decision to one or more arbi- trators . Whenever any such order shall be made , the provisions of Chapter VI . of the Code of Civil Procedure shall in all respects apply to such order ...
... matter in difference in such suit to be referred for decision to one or more arbi- trators . Whenever any such order shall be made , the provisions of Chapter VI . of the Code of Civil Procedure shall in all respects apply to such order ...
Side 8
... matter , the Right Honourable the Governor in Council is of opinion that no delay should now take place in coming to a decision on the question ; Colonel A. T. Cotton communicated his views and suggestions on the Beitcul harbour project ...
... matter , the Right Honourable the Governor in Council is of opinion that no delay should now take place in coming to a decision on the question ; Colonel A. T. Cotton communicated his views and suggestions on the Beitcul harbour project ...
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