Indian Railways as Connected with British Empire in the EastW.H. Allen & Company, 1884 - 296 páginas |
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... Kurrachee , which is marked out by its geographical position to be the European port of India . * " They had to construct and to maintain several * Justice cannot be done to Kurrachee until Scinde is annexed to the Punjaub and the two ...
... Kurrachee , which is marked out by its geographical position to be the European port of India . * " They had to construct and to maintain several * Justice cannot be done to Kurrachee until Scinde is annexed to the Punjaub and the two ...
Página lxxiv
... from want of protection at Kurrachee , and had to pay considerable damages to native merchants ; consequently increased accommodation at that station has been sanctioned . It may seem absurd , to those not acquainted with lxxiv PREFACE .
... from want of protection at Kurrachee , and had to pay considerable damages to native merchants ; consequently increased accommodation at that station has been sanctioned . It may seem absurd , to those not acquainted with lxxiv PREFACE .
Página 256
... Kurrachee , which , being under the control of the Bombay Government , cannot in any way be assisted by the Government of the Province of which it is the natural outlet , even if that Government had funds available . The extracts hereto ...
... Kurrachee , which , being under the control of the Bombay Government , cannot in any way be assisted by the Government of the Province of which it is the natural outlet , even if that Government had funds available . The extracts hereto ...
Página 257
... Kurrachee . The whole of the Punjab and Sind , embracing an area of more than 200,000 square miles , including the " hot weather " seat of Government at Simla , as well as all the * NOTE . - Since writing the above , sanction has been ...
... Kurrachee . The whole of the Punjab and Sind , embracing an area of more than 200,000 square miles , including the " hot weather " seat of Government at Simla , as well as all the * NOTE . - Since writing the above , sanction has been ...
Página 258
... Kurrachee route , owing to the irregularity of the service , although , if it were otherwise , they would save largely in Railway fares to the sea- board . The Kurrachee and Sind Mails from England are now carried to Bombay , and there ...
... Kurrachee route , owing to the irregularity of the service , although , if it were otherwise , they would save largely in Railway fares to the sea- board . The Kurrachee and Sind Mails from England are now carried to Bombay , and there ...
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advantages Agra Allahabad amount Andrew Army Author Benares Bengal boats Bombay break of gauge bridge British broad gauge Burdwan canal capital carriage carried Cartage cent charge Chhattisgarh Civil Colonel commercial communication construction conveyance cost Crown 8vo Delhi Delhi Railway distance district Ditto East India Engineer England Euphrates expenditure export favour Fcap Ferozpur frontier Ganges Government of India grain guaranteed companies Honourable Hoogly Illustrations important improved Indian railways Indus interest Jumna Kurrachee labour land length line from Calcutta London Lord Lord Dalhousie Madras maunds ment merchants metre gauge miles military Mirzapore mode native navigation North-West officers passengers Patna port portion Post 8vo Provinces Punjab rail railroad Railway Company railway system railways in India Rajmahl line revenue river roads route rupees Scinde Sir Bartle Frere stations steamers Sunderbunds tion tons trade traffic transit travelling troops trunk line vols W. H. ALLEN Western India
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