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The Forum May 13 1924

1924

The Swarajya Party is what public support has made it ; its strength and weakness are the reflexes of the strength and weakness of public feeling in the country ; if there be incoherences and inconsistencies in the policy and programme of the party the blame must be shared by the country ; if the Swarjist activities have developed any intrepidity and courage the credit must be the country's. [...] It is hoped that as mothers of the race and the presiding genius of the homes of the empire women would to eliminate war between nations which sacrifices the young to the ambtions and lusts of men and nations ; it is hoped that their original gift of sympathy would enable them to solve the problem of economic comptition on which the whole structure of modern society has been built up and whi [...] plans and schemes for a daily paper propagating the pure nationalist point of view were being drawn up since the beginning of the Boycott agitation when the leaders of the nationalist party foregathered in the rooms of the Field and Academy Club and many a quire of paper and an amount of ink was wasted over these plannings and scheming&" MAY 13 1924 THE FORUM These procedure continued till the S [...] the case of Bombay cotton mills the Lancashire question arose and is in operation as evidenced by the imps)sil ion of the cotton excise duties ; but in the case of the jute mills 'established in India no such question arose as the owners of the Dundee jute mills invested their profits in the jute mills in India. [...] With the exception of two jute mills out of 73 mills all are under the control and management of Europeans ; and as the shares of the Indians in the European managed mills are very small the jute trade in India is pre-eminently in the interest and under the control of foreigners.
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Pages
43
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120064
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