The Scinde Railway And Its Relations to the Euphrates Valley And Other Routes T

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The Scinde Railway And Its Relations to the Euphrates Valley And Other Routes T
W P William Patrick Andrew
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The phrase ' light articles ' covers a variety as miscellaneous as the stock-in-trade of a marine store dealer, or a shop in the Calcutta China bazaar. It includes Persian silks, Russia leather, Russia chintzes, pet animals, great coats, Ispahan and Damascus blades, fans, punkahs, ermine and sable fui's;"* in fact anything and every tiling not absolutely necessary. " Silk, it will be perceived, is, with one excep- tion, the most important item. Of the whole quantity imported, one-half is consig...ned to a single house at Uni- ritsir, and a moiety of the remainder to a second. The latter, moreover, the house of Tukht Mull, imports half the wool. The raw fruits are confined chiefly to Jewan Singh of the same place, and we may remai'k generally, that although the trade is widely scattered, the greater portion ahke of merchandise and profits remains in exceedingly few hands. The traders are generally ' Kabulecs, ^ ' Lohanees, ' * Friend of India.
29 and ' Puraclias/ the two latter being natives of Daman and Attock.


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