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Sixty-Fifth Annual Report of the Government Cinchona Plantations and Factory in Bengal for the year 1926-27

1927

This state of affairs is due principally to the fact that the harvesting has been conserved owing to the necessity of having a large supply of bark in stock on the expiration of the agreement with Messrs. [...] The harvesting has been regulated by the needs of the factory and the supplies of foreign bark. [...] 8 840; also the increase in the value of stores at the end of the year Rs. [...] As the result of the fall in the world price selling rates were lowered at the beginning of the year to— Rs. [...] The increase in the value of the plantations due to alteration in the method of valuation is Rs.
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Pages
30
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140228
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
Government of Bengal. Revenue Department. Cinchona. Calcutta the 4th January 1927
1-2 unknown view
Sixty-Fifth Annual Report of the Government Cinchona Plantations and Factory in Bengal for the year 1926-27
3-12 J.M. Cowan view
Appendix
13-24 unknown view
Government of Bengal. Revenue Department. Cinchona. Calcutta the 9th January 1928
1-3 unknown view

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