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The New Review February 1946

1946

While it is quite easy to state the right of the worker willing to work to a decent living in the present and the future for himself and his dependents it is most difficult in practice to declare exactly what is a living wage and how the worker it to be provided with it. [...] At the same time the position of the Goverment was weakened by a sudden witdrawal of the Socialists frcm the Government coalition. [...] The types that pay are the types that will be built and the airline selection in each case will depend on the volume of passengers length of route and nature of the territory involved. [...] The three-corner tension between India the sterling-bloc and the dollar-area is growing to a climax and it is but natural for the British Labour and Conservative Parties alike to facilitate the reconstruction of British commerce by placating Indian business and labour. [...] The achievements and the plans of Soviet industry along the Urals and in Central Asia foreshadow an increasing pressure towards the nearest harbours on the Arabian88 THE NEW REVIEW Sea coast.
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Pages
94
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v A.S.J. Lallemand view
From the World of Journals
i-viii unknown view
This Side and That
85-92 I.N.A. Trials view
The Korku Sedoli Mystery
93-103 J. Lercher view
Catholics or/and Traitors
104-113 J.H. Gense view
A Critique of Planning
114-121 A. Fonseca view
Greek Tragedy
122-135 K.R. Iyengar view
The French Constitutional Position
136-142 Bool Chand view
The All-India Economic Conference
143-148 R. Row view
Golden Jubilee of Radioactivity
149-160 A. Verstraeten view
Some Recent Books
161-164 B.N. Banerji view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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