Parliamentary Papers, Volum 43H.M. Stationery Office, 1863 |
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Side 11
... rupee was 1s . 10d . , and it was stipulated in all the contracts that the rupee should , in the accounts between the Government and the Companies , be converted into sterling at that rate . For every 1s . 10d . received by the ...
... rupee was 1s . 10d . , and it was stipulated in all the contracts that the rupee should , in the accounts between the Government and the Companies , be converted into sterling at that rate . For every 1s . 10d . received by the ...
Side 25
... rupees , and that the ordinary revenue will hereafter rise to more " than thirty thousand ; while on any military operations occuring in a quarter which required " the troops in the Deccan to move , the outlay would be paid by the cheap ...
... rupees , and that the ordinary revenue will hereafter rise to more " than thirty thousand ; while on any military operations occuring in a quarter which required " the troops in the Deccan to move , the outlay would be paid by the cheap ...
Side 9
... rupees . Table II . - Cost of line from Calcutta via Singapore to Hong Kong , 40,200 rupees . Table III .-- Cost of line from Calcutta vid Akyab and Rangoon to Moul- mein , 11,900 rupees . Total cost of present arrangements per mensem ...
... rupees . Table II . - Cost of line from Calcutta via Singapore to Hong Kong , 40,200 rupees . Table III .-- Cost of line from Calcutta vid Akyab and Rangoon to Moul- mein , 11,900 rupees . Total cost of present arrangements per mensem ...
Side 10
... rupees ( 4,99,200 ) per annum , which sum , at five per cent . , would give a capital of 100 lakhs , or one million sterling . 4. The tables do not show , however , the vast further saving which would accrue by running two lines of ...
... rupees ( 4,99,200 ) per annum , which sum , at five per cent . , would give a capital of 100 lakhs , or one million sterling . 4. The tables do not show , however , the vast further saving which would accrue by running two lines of ...
Side 11
... rupees per 1,000 billets , and coal at 25 rupees per ton , and assuming that 250 billets , four feet long , by four inches diameter , equal one hour's steam , or one ton of coal . 18. It would answer no useful purpose to go into all the ...
... rupees per 1,000 billets , and coal at 25 rupees per ton , and assuming that 250 billets , four feet long , by four inches diameter , equal one hour's steam , or one ton of coal . 18. It would answer no useful purpose to go into all the ...
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