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Description: Fifteenth Meeting of the Board of Indian Agriculture 1929 at Pusa Fourth row.1. C. A. Maclean. 2. Col. Matson. 3. W. MacRae. 4. Col. G. Mellor, 5. F. J. F. Shaw. 6. Churchill. 7. P. B. Richards. 8. A. M. Ulvi. 9. J. S. Garewal. 10. F. D. Odell. 11. R. C. Woodford. 12. C. V. Sane. 13. A. K. B. Cazi. 14. P. V. Isaac. Third row.1. Afzal Hussain. 2. J. N. Chakravarty. 3. G. P. Hector. 4. F. J. Plymen. 5. W. Sayer. 6. J. H. Ritchie. 7. S. M. A. Shah. 8. D. P. Johnston. 9. T. F. Quirke. 10. W. Harris. 11. P. T. Saunders. 12. N. N. Bose. 13. M. S. A. Hydari. 14. J. N. Sen. 15. F. J. Warth. Second row.1. G. S. Henderson. 2. D. R. Sethi. 3. A. P. Cuff. 4. H. P. Pandya. 5. W. Smith. 6. Z. R. Kothawala. 7. R. W. Littlewood- 8. Charan Sisoh. 9. Harchand Singh. 10. Major P. B. Riley. 11. P. J. Kerr. 12. J. H. Walton. 13. P. B. Vagholkar. 14. Rao Bahadur B. Viswanath 15. C. Mayadas. First row (Sitting on Chairs.) 1. W. Burns. 2. A. McKerral. 3. W. Roberts. 4. B. C. Burt. 5. P. H. Carpenter. 6. Sir Frank Noyce. 7. Dewan Bahadur Sir T. "Vijayaraghavacharya. 8. W. H. Harrison. 9. D. Milne. 10. G. R. Hilson. 11. K. Hewlett. 12. G. K. Devadhar. 13. F. Ware.
Title: Agri meeting 1929
Credit: Proceedings Of The Board Of Agriculture In India
Author: Anonymous (Government of India)
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