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Page 55
... Service re- cruited in India ; and an Imperial Service recruited in England , the latter with more generous pay , leaves and pensions . In fifteen years past only two Indians had entered the Educational Service at the Imperial level ...
... Service re- cruited in India ; and an Imperial Service recruited in England , the latter with more generous pay , leaves and pensions . In fifteen years past only two Indians had entered the Educational Service at the Imperial level ...
Page 57
... Service omitted from the Commission's agenda had direct bearing on the professional difficulties and personal feelings of Forster's Dr Aziz . This was the Indian Medical Service . It seemed that no one had decided whether that Service ...
... Service omitted from the Commission's agenda had direct bearing on the professional difficulties and personal feelings of Forster's Dr Aziz . This was the Indian Medical Service . It seemed that no one had decided whether that Service ...
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... Service , 55 ; Intelligence Service , 65 ; Medical Services , 57 , 70 ; Provincial Councils , 68 , 71 ; Provincial Legislatures , 57 , 66 ; Provincial Service , 55 ; Press Act , 65 ; Public Works , 107 , 108 ; Rowlatt Acts , 90 ' India ...
... Service , 55 ; Intelligence Service , 65 ; Medical Services , 57 , 70 ; Provincial Councils , 68 , 71 ; Provincial Legislatures , 57 , 66 ; Provincial Service , 55 ; Press Act , 65 ; Public Works , 107 , 108 ; Rowlatt Acts , 90 ' India ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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