Men and Events of My Time in IndiaJ. Murray, 1882 - 526 pages |
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... officers of the Government , both civil and military , to restore their health after sickness , were liberal indeed , but antiquated in principle , and unsuited to the circumstances of the time . A sick officer might repair to Australia ...
... officers of the Government , both civil and military , to restore their health after sickness , were liberal indeed , but antiquated in principle , and unsuited to the circumstances of the time . A sick officer might repair to Australia ...
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... officers . Dispensaries had been opened at many places , and vaccination was introduced . But sanitation , as now understood , had not yet been contem- plated . The emoluments of native employés were indeed higher than they had ever ...
... officers . Dispensaries had been opened at many places , and vaccination was introduced . But sanitation , as now understood , had not yet been contem- plated . The emoluments of native employés were indeed higher than they had ever ...
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... officers , both civil and military , instead of being virtually compelled to seek health in Australia or South Africa , and prevented from resorting to Europe , may now , with- out any difficulty , return to their native land . Primary ...
... officers , both civil and military , instead of being virtually compelled to seek health in Australia or South Africa , and prevented from resorting to Europe , may now , with- out any difficulty , return to their native land . Primary ...
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... officers selected from the army . The Civil Servants , it was argued , were personally able and efficient officers ; if he found them erring or mistaken in their management , he could have set them right by revised instructions , but to ...
... officers selected from the army . The Civil Servants , it was argued , were personally able and efficient officers ; if he found them erring or mistaken in their management , he could have set them right by revised instructions , but to ...
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... officer was the consideration that very few Native officials could be trusted , and that a pleasant address and an ... officers should be employed under canvas in the interior of the country , so that their minds may not become ...
... officer was the consideration that very few Native officials could be trusted , and that a pleasant address and an ... officers should be employed under canvas in the interior of the country , so that their minds may not become ...
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