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Council of State Debates Friday 27th November 1931 Official Report

1931

The Council met in the Council Chamber of the Council House at Eleven of the Cloek the Honourable the President in the Chair. [...] The fundamental point however which I wish to make in opposing this amendment is this that the whole object of the scheme now before the House is to impart the greatest possible confidence to the outside public in the strength of our finances and the best way of doing that is to show that we are endeavouring to balan.? [...] THE HONOURABLE THE PRESIDENT : I have to remind the House again that it is not the practice here to put from the Chair a motion that a clause be omitted. [...] The vote on the question that a clause be omitted can equally well be given at the end of the debate on the question that the clause stand part of the Bill. [...] Then after the Sea Island cotton we get the Egyptian cotton which is the next best.' In the Egyptian cotton the best quality is Sakal the staple of which is 1'4 to 1.7 long and that can spin up to '250's.

government politics public policy
Pages
47
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
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Council of State Debates Friday 27th November 1931 Official Report
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