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43Published 1918.“…With ill and index. First publ.: Adyar, Madras, Theosophical Publishing House, 1897.…”
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45Published 1976.“…Repr. of report of the Indian Famine Comm. 1901, first published in 1901 ; and of the Madras famine by Sir A. Cotton first publ. in 1880(?).…”
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46Published 18.01.1969“…Champavathi Venkatachalam, Chairman, State Social Welfare Board, Madras inaugurating the Kasinathuni Ramayamma Reading rool and Library"; Eröffnung der Bibliothek und des Lesesaals durch Champavathi Venkatachalam; Durchschneiden des Bandes; Bemerkungen: in Album geklebt…”
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47Published 25 February 1924“…Health Week celebrations were arranged in over 90 centres and it is interesting to note that these are spread throughout Great Britain, and also throughout the Empire, there being four in India — Ahmedabad, Bijapur, Madras and Karachi; five in Africa — Accra (Gold Coast), Capetown, Mossel Bay, Port Elizabeth and Pretoria; five in Australia — Brisbane (Queensland), South Brisbane (Queensland), Caulfield (Victoria), Ithaca (Queensland), and Melbourne (N.S.W.); one in Canada — Edmonton (Alberta); two in the West Indies — Kingston (Jamaica) and Portland (Jamaica). …”
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48Published 25 February 1924“…Health Week celebrations were arranged in over 90 centres and it is interesting to note that these are spread throughout Great Britain, and also throughout the Empire, there being four in India — Ahmedabad, Bijapur, Madras and Karachi; five in Africa — Accra (Gold Coast), Capetown, Mossel Bay, Port Elizabeth and Pretoria; five in Australia — Brisbane (Queensland), South Brisbane (Queensland), Caulfield (Victoria), Ithaca (Queensland), and Melbourne (N.S.W.); one in Canada — Edmonton (Alberta); two in the West Indies — Kingston (Jamaica) and Portland (Jamaica). …”