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The agrarian system of Moslem India

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Identifikator:
1804119261
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-188010
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Moreland, William Harrison http://d-nb.info/gnd/172263670
Title:
The agrarian system of Moslem India
Edition:
2. ed. Reissue (d. Ausg. Cambridge) 1929; [Reprint]
Place of publication:
Delhi
Publisher:
Oriental Books, Munshiram Manoharlal
Year of publication:
1968
Scope:
XVII, 296 S.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Chapter III. The Sayyid and Afghan dynasties
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Economics Books

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  • Proceedings of the South & East African combined agricultural, cotton, entomological and mycological conference held at Nairobi, August, 1926
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Opening speeches, agenda and programme
  • Part II. Agriculture
  • Part III. Cotton
  • Part IV. Etomology & Mycology
  • Part V. General
  • Part VI. Summary of conclusions and concluding speech by the chairman
  • Index

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PART V. 
Discussion ended with the passing of the following conclusion : — 
That, having regard to the difficulties of transporting 
agricultural produce to the Railway systems and the heavy cost 
thereof it is desired to invite the attention of the Governments of 
the East African Territories to the importance of reducing the 
capital and running csots of motor vehicles, in particular, by every 
means within their power. 
CHAPTER VIII. 
TEMPORARY EXCHANGE OF TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS. 
Mr. KIRBY read a note* on this subject (referred to in Agenda as 
T.C.(C)Cot.11) and explained that he had raised this question in order 
to obtain the opinion of the Conference on two points: — 
(1) As to whether it was advisable to have such a system of 
exchanges; and 
(2) Whether the organisation of any such system might be 
advised. 
After some discussion, in which Messrs. Holm, Fuller, Wortley, 
Simpson, Kirkham and McDonald took part. it was agreed: — 
That the temporary exchange of technical specialists between 
Dependencies in East Africa is, in present circumstances, 
inadvisable. It is emphasised that the temporary attachment of 
specialist officers of one dependency to another for special work 
is most valuable, and further that greater facilities for visits by 
Specialist Officers to neighbouring Dependencies should be 
accorded by Governments. - 
CHAPTER IX, 
CO-OPERATION BETWEEN TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS 
AND GENERAL EXECUTIVE AGRICULTURAL OFFICERS. 
Mr. KIRBY read the following statement (referred to in Agenda 
as T.C.(C)Cot.10.) 
The technical specialists principally in mind are those engaged 
in work for cotton. 
Both these and the agricultural officers with whom they are to 
work must be made acquainted with the policy of the Agricultural 
Department and its methods of procedure. 
* For text see Appendix. 
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