Records of the Geological Survey of IndiaGeological Survey of India, 1939 - Earthquakes Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals. |
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Page 332
... valued at £ 39,2451 in 1934 to 127,051 tons valued at £ 58,789 in 1935 , to 140,477 tons valued at £ 62,418 in 1936 , and again to 181,047 tons , valued at Rs . 11,26,329 1 Revised value , ( £ 84,686 ) in 1937 , this being the 332 [ VOL ...
... valued at £ 39,2451 in 1934 to 127,051 tons valued at £ 58,789 in 1935 , to 140,477 tons valued at £ 62,418 in 1936 , and again to 181,047 tons , valued at Rs . 11,26,329 1 Revised value , ( £ 84,686 ) in 1937 , this being the 332 [ VOL ...
Page 333
... valued at Rs . 46,88,082 ( £ 352,487 ) . As in former years , these figures include the output of about 25,000 tons , by the Burma Corporation , which is used as a flux in lead - smelting . As will be seen later , there were also ...
... valued at Rs . 46,88,082 ( £ 352,487 ) . As in former years , these figures include the output of about 25,000 tons , by the Burma Corporation , which is used as a flux in lead - smelting . As will be seen later , there were also ...
Page 337
... valued at Rs . 1,78,374 ( £ 13,412 ) , to 2,952 cwts . valued at Rs . 1,73,304 ( £ 13,030 ) in 1937 , a fall in value . Exports by sea rose from 1,445 cwts . , valued at Rs . 86,321 ( £ 6,490 ) in 1936 to 2,410 cwts . , valued at Rs . 1 ...
... valued at Rs . 1,78,374 ( £ 13,412 ) , to 2,952 cwts . valued at Rs . 1,73,304 ( £ 13,030 ) in 1937 , a fall in value . Exports by sea rose from 1,445 cwts . , valued at Rs . 86,321 ( £ 6,490 ) in 1936 to 2,410 cwts . , valued at Rs . 1 ...
Page 338
... valued at Rs . 1.72.27,460 ( £ 1,295,298 ) in 1936 , to 77.650 tons ( including 1,150 tons of antimonial lead ) valued at Rs . 2,43,83,836 ( £ 1,833,371 ) in 1937. The quantity of silver extracted from the Bawdwin ores rose slightly ...
... valued at Rs . 1.72.27,460 ( £ 1,295,298 ) in 1936 , to 77.650 tons ( including 1,150 tons of antimonial lead ) valued at Rs . 2,43,83,836 ( £ 1,833,371 ) in 1937. The quantity of silver extracted from the Bawdwin ores rose slightly ...
Page 339
... valued at £ 122,831 . In 1905 the output was 247,427 tons valued at £ 223,432 , since when the smallest production was 450,416 tons in 1915 valued at £ 929,546 ; whilst the smallest value was in 1909 when a production of 644,660 tons was ...
... valued at £ 122,831 . In 1905 the output was 247,427 tons valued at £ 223,432 , since when the smallest production was 450,416 tons in 1915 valued at £ 929,546 ; whilst the smallest value was in 1909 when a production of 644,660 tons was ...
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