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    Quote Originally Posted by Strangely Brown View Post
    Indian Government Stores according to a couple of sources.
    Thank you.

    I = ? (Inspectorate?)

    I = Indian

    G = Government Stores

    It's right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by giove View Post
    Thank you.

    I = ? (Inspectorate?)

    I = Indian

    G = Government Stores

    It's right?
    You have to remember that there are more than 20 languages in India, plus the one that is common to most so things aren't always put down in an English manner.
    Mick

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    Ok, thank you Strangely.

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