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Sir Arthur Robert Anderson (1860- )
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1922  Kt., C.B.E., C.I.E., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Civil Engr.; b. 1860; s. of late James Anderson, Auchendarroch, Argyllshire. Ed. Glasgow Academy and Univ.; Asst. Engr. to the [[Southern Maharatta Railway]], India, 1882 Chief Engr., 1897; Agent of the [[Madras and Southern Maharatta Railway]], 1908; Member Railway Board Government of India, 1914-19; Pres. since 1919. Address: Simla, India.
1915 Appointed a member of the [[Indian Railway Board]]
 
1922  Kt., C.B.E., C.I.E., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Civil Engr.; b. 1860; s. of late James Anderson, Auchendarroch, Argyllshire. Ed. Glasgow Academy and Univ.; Asst. Engr. to the [[Southern Mahratta Railway]], India, 1882 Chief Engr., 1897; Agent of the [[Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway]], 1908; Member Railway Board Government of India, 1914-19; Pres. since 1919. Address: Simla, India.


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Sir Arthur Robert Anderson (1860- )

1915 Appointed a member of the Indian Railway Board

1922 Kt., C.B.E., C.I.E., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Civil Engr.; b. 1860; s. of late James Anderson, Auchendarroch, Argyllshire. Ed. Glasgow Academy and Univ.; Asst. Engr. to the Southern Mahratta Railway, India, 1882 Chief Engr., 1897; Agent of the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, 1908; Member Railway Board Government of India, 1914-19; Pres. since 1919. Address: Simla, India.

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