The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... Military Supply Department would be responsible for Army contracts , for the purchase of stores , ordnance and arms , for the management of the manufacturing departments , and for the Indian medical service and Indian marine . By this ...
... Military Supply Department would be responsible for Army contracts , for the purchase of stores , ordnance and arms , for the management of the manufacturing departments , and for the Indian medical service and Indian marine . By this ...
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... military authorities , the Commander - in - Chief and the Military Member of Council . The point urged by the Commander - in- Chief was that he is entitled to be regarded as the expert ad- viser of the Government of India on purely military ...
... military authorities , the Commander - in - Chief and the Military Member of Council . The point urged by the Commander - in- Chief was that he is entitled to be regarded as the expert ad- viser of the Government of India on purely military ...
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... military portions of the Army administration should be under the exclusive control of the Commander - in - Chief ; but that the subsidiary departments which are not of a purely military character should be left under the charge of ...
... military portions of the Army administration should be under the exclusive control of the Commander - in - Chief ; but that the subsidiary departments which are not of a purely military character should be left under the charge of ...
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