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  • ...e time done work for the ''Indian Statesman''. In 1875 he was appointed as editor of the ''Ceylon Times''.
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  • ...Policy Perspectives and Accession to Pakistan'', First Series Volume VIII. Editor Z.H. Zaidi, Quaid-i-Azam Papers Project, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad,
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  • ...of the suppression of the Tai-Ping Rebellion''] by Andrew Wilson, formerly editor of the China Mail 1868 Google Books. [http://dli.serc.iisc.ernet.in/handle
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  • ...of the suppression of the Tai-Ping Rebellion''] by Andrew Wilson, formerly editor of the China Mail 1868 Google Books. [https://archive.org/details/evervict ...His Exploits in China Amplified by Samuel Mossman''], the latter previous Editor of ''The North China Herald'' 1885 Archive.org. [https://archive.org/detai
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  • ...s Toward a Bibliography of the Works of Talbot Mundy] by Bradford M. Day, Editor. Project Gutenberg on Archive.org
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  • .... Instead, please [http://www.fibis.org/committee.html contact] the FIBIS Editor to arrange the supply of a free copy of the book for review purposes.
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  • :*name of the book's editor
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  • ...Blanchard 1867 Archive.org. He was in India c 1854-1864. He was initially editor of the ''Bengal Hurkaru''. [http://www.victorianresearch.org/atcl/show_auth ...soon Morning''] by Ian Stephens 1966. A picture of India in 1942-44 by the editor of ''The Statesman'', mainly depicting events seen from Calcutta. Archive.o
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  • ...s men would rank higher in the social scale than some others. Although the Editor of the publication would have printed what he had been sent, submitted entr
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  • ...ngland and returned to India where he worked as a journalist and assistant editor. His writing was unusual for the time as he often portrayed the lives of th
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  • * Ed. Editor
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  • ...earchTerm=mutiny%20singapore%201915&searchLimits= Subsequent letter to the Editor] ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' Saturday 18 January 1936. trove.nla.gov.au
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  • ...businessman and newspaper magnate George Allen and his junior partner and editor the Reverend Julian Robinson. An extremely conservative publication, its su
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  • ...w Gauge and Industrial Railway Modeling Review’ No 69 Vol 9 January 2007, editor Roy C Link. ISSN 0958-0808</ref>.
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  • ...Hughes. Reproduced by permission from the Industrial Railway Society, the Editor of the Industrial Railway Record, the author Allan Baker and also from Roge
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  • :''These directions show how to create a link in the classic wikitext editor.'' Inappropriate and duplicative links may be deleted by any editor; if the reason for the deletion is not obvious, please explain on the artic
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  • ...l "Indian Railways: A Chronology" by Jacqueline Banerjee, Ph.D., Associate Editor, The Victorian Web]; Retrieved 23 Dec 2016</ref>.
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  • ...reat.shtml "British Retreat from Waziristan"] by Mark Jacobsen khyber.org. Editor of '' Rawlinson in India'' 2002, a publication of the Army Records Society
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  • ...ekwars-baroda-state-rlys/ "Gaekwar's Baroda State Railway" by Vikas Singh, Editor of Indian Steam Railway Society Magazine]; Retrieved 24 Oct 2016</ref> <ref
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