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    <tableOfContents>Preface.--Introductory.--General.--Administrative and financial progress.--Agrarian legislature.--Archאָgy and ancient monuments.--Art.--Burma.--Chiefs and princes of India.--Chiefs&apos; colleges and education.--Commerce and industry.-- Delhi coronation durbar.--Education.--Eurasians.--Famine.--Foreign affairs.--Frontier policy.--Game preservation.--Historical memorials.--Irrigation.--Military administration.--Mohammedans.--National development.--Persian gulf.--Plague.--Planters.--Queen Victoria memorial.--Temperance.--Valedictory.</tableOfContents>
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