It ends in reaction and failure on the part of every local Government except those of the United Provinces and Assam to realise the seriousness of the evil and the criminal folly of the perpetual rpetition of the slogan "maximum of revenue with minimum of consumption " as if that alone were the cure for all ills. [...] did last year about the export opium revenue The time has come when the rulers from Questions of expense shall not stand in the the West who still keep in subjection Eastern way of reform." That declaration was the countries shall at least have the justice to first step towards the abolition of this tainted deal in the matter of the opium poison in revenue altogether. [...] the General Council of the Trade-Unions' Congress gave instructions that at mid-night on the following Monday all railway and transport workers together with the printing trade including the press the iron and steel industries the metal and heavy chemical 1. industries the greater part of the coal The General Strike industry and electricity and gas industries By far the most significant even [...] The football match played between the strikers and the police was another proof of the fact that the industrial coal industry and the tiding over of the present crisis. [...] If the General Strike is the story of the greatness of a nation the story of Abdel Krim is the story of the greatness of a man.
- Pages
- 84
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120076
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
|
i-i | Ramananda Chatterjee, Ashoke Chatterjee | view |
The New Opium Policy
|
513-517 | C.F. Andrews | view |
This Wonderful World
|
517-522 | Diwan Sharma | view |
Silk Industry in Bihar
|
522-523 | A.P. Som | view |
Consumption in India
|
523-526 | Y.G. Shrikhade | view |
Infant Mortality In Calcutta
|
526-530 | unknown | view |
A Scheme of Physical Exercises
|
530-533 | K.S. Parabrahmam | view |
The Welfare of the Indian Dyers
|
534-538 | S.V. Iyer | view |
Educational Value of Manual Training in Human Culture
|
538-541 | Lakshmiswar Sinha | view |
Machinery of National Welfare
|
541-545 | Benoy Sarkar | view |
Berlin-New York in 36 Hours
|
545-546 | Alfred Gradenwitz | view |
Consumptionism
|
546-548 | R.R. Diwakar | view |
Caste and Democracy
|
548-551 | C.V.H. Rao | view |
Citizens of Tomorrow
|
551-553 | Upendranath Sengupta | view |
The Drink Problem
|
553-554 | C.F. Andrews | view |
The Human Voice Now Transmitted from Ocean Depths
|
555-556 | unknown | view |
Strong Men and Their Great Example
|
556-557 | B.K. Baliga | view |
The Disabilities of Rural India
|
557-560 | S. Jayasankar | view |
The Future of Our Agricultural Industry
|
560-566 | B. Rau | view |
The British Moneylenders Bill
|
566-568 | unknown | view |
Our Physical Culture Prize
|
569-569 | unknown | view |
How Football Has Preserved Me
|
569-571 | Jadunath Sarkar | view |
Do You Know?
|
571-574 | unknown | view |
Our Point of View
|
574-576 | unknown | view |