The Tea Industry in India: A Review of Finance and Labour, and a Guide for Capitalists and AssistantsW.H. Allen & Company, 1882 - 248 Seiten |
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... given in the hybrid . Confining , for the moment , my remarks to the pro- vince of Assam , the immense extent which the tea industry has assumed has changed , or , perhaps I should say , modified , the climate of the district . Not a ...
... given in the hybrid . Confining , for the moment , my remarks to the pro- vince of Assam , the immense extent which the tea industry has assumed has changed , or , perhaps I should say , modified , the climate of the district . Not a ...
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... given to tea which at all equals its natural fragrance ; in short , they say that only common tea requires scenting . ' Those persons who have had an opportunity of drinking some of the finest kinds of Souchong tea will perhaps agree ...
... given to tea which at all equals its natural fragrance ; in short , they say that only common tea requires scenting . ' Those persons who have had an opportunity of drinking some of the finest kinds of Souchong tea will perhaps agree ...
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... given me recently by a gentleman lately resident in Assam , in the Public Works Department . When staying at the sea- side , it was his custom ( Indian fashion ) to let a cup of tea remain over from breakfast to be drank when reading ...
... given me recently by a gentleman lately resident in Assam , in the Public Works Department . When staying at the sea- side , it was his custom ( Indian fashion ) to let a cup of tea remain over from breakfast to be drank when reading ...
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... given them " was strong Indian stuff that they couldn't drink , and when diluted sufficiently not to rasp their tongues ( having no milk ) , it was unpleasantly insipid . " The very lowest price realised for Indian tea is con- siderably ...
... given them " was strong Indian stuff that they couldn't drink , and when diluted sufficiently not to rasp their tongues ( having no milk ) , it was unpleasantly insipid . " The very lowest price realised for Indian tea is con- siderably ...
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... given up , and that they have reached a country in which all the under - currents of pleasant , gentle , social happiness are lacking . One fact should receive the earnest consideration , primarily , of all persons think- ing of leaving ...
... given up , and that they have reached a country in which all the under - currents of pleasant , gentle , social happiness are lacking . One fact should receive the earnest consideration , primarily , of all persons think- ing of leaving ...
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Seite 222 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each. So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
Seite 6 - Griffith (Ralph TH) Birth of the War God. A Poem. By KALIDASA. Translated from the Sanscrit into English Verse. By RALPH TH GRIFFITH. 8vo. 5s. Hall (EH) Lands of Plenty, for Health, Sport, and Profit. British North America. A Book for all Travellers and Settlers. By E. HEPPLE HALL, FSS Crown 8vo., with Maps.
Seite 28 - Course of Mathematics. A Course of Elementary Mathematics for the use of candidates for admission into either of the Military Colleges ; of applicants for appointments in the Home or Indian Civil Services ; and of mathematical students generally. By Professor JR YOUNG.
Seite 9 - THE MUTINY. — Lord Canning and his Council. — The Oude Administration and the Persian War. — The Rising of the Storm. — The First Mutiny. — Progress of Mutiny. — Excitement in Upper India — Bursting of the Storm. — APPENDIX. CONTENTS OF VOL II. : — BOOK IV.
Seite 180 - Theirs not to reason why, Theirs not to make reply, Theirs but to do and die : Into the valley of death Rode the Six Hundred.
Seite 244 - Illustrations of Ancient Buildings in Kashmir. Prepared at the Indian Museum under the authority of the Secretary of State for India in Council. From Photographs, Plans, and Drawings taken by Order of the Government of India.
Seite 9 - OF REBELLION IN UPPER INDIA. — Benares and Allahabad. — Cawnpore. — The March to Cawnpore. — Re-occupation of Cawnpore. BOOK VI. — THE PUNJAB AND DELHI. — First Conflicts in the Punjab. — Peshawur and Rawul Pinder. — Progress of Events in the Punjab. — Delhi. — First Weeks of the Siege. — Progress of the Siege. — The Last Succours from the Punjab. CONTENTS OF VOL III. : — BOOK VII.
Seite 36 - MILITARY.— Gradation List of the General and Field Officers (British and Local) of the three Presidencies, Staff Corps, Adjutants-General's and Quartermasters-General's Offices, Army Commissariat Departments, British Troops Serving in India (including Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, Cavalry, Infantry, and Medical Department), List of .Native Regiments...
Seite 17 - Instructions, for Guidance of Officers of Purveyors' Department of the Army. 3s. Priced Vocabulary of Stores used in Her Majesty's Service. 4s.
Seite 7 - II. — The China Sea, with the Ports of Java, Australia and Japan and the Indian Archipelago Harbours, as well as those of New Zealand. Illustrated with Charts of the Winds, Currents, Passages, &c.