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PORT OF KARACHI. Karachi is a seaport situated on the west coast of Inilia, to the north of the Indus Delta. It is the capital of Sind province and is the third port of India. The population of Karachi, which is now over a quarter of a million, has almost doubled in the last twenty years. The illustration shows one of Karachi's most modern thoroughfares, the Bunder Road, with the new municipal buildings in the foreground.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 January 1939, Page 7

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PORT OF KARACHI. Karachi is a seaport situated on the west coast of Inilia, to the north of the Indus Delta. It is the capital of Sind province and is the third port of India. The population of Karachi, which is now over a quarter of a million, has almost doubled in the last twenty years. The illustration shows one of Karachi's most modern thoroughfares, the Bunder Road, with the new municipal buildings in the foreground. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 January 1939, Page 7

PORT OF KARACHI. Karachi is a seaport situated on the west coast of Inilia, to the north of the Indus Delta. It is the capital of Sind province and is the third port of India. The population of Karachi, which is now over a quarter of a million, has almost doubled in the last twenty years. The illustration shows one of Karachi's most modern thoroughfares, the Bunder Road, with the new municipal buildings in the foreground. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 January 1939, Page 7