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The Weekly Bangashree—A Weekly News Chronicle Wednesday May 6 1942

1942

He laid emphasis on the point that under the circumstances of the attitude taken by the Indian leaders 'it was impossible to go further with safety.' The entire objective of the tour of Sir Stafford to India was broken down on the issue as to who will have paramountcy in the matters of determination as to the policy of the country's defence. [...] Then again the inflation in the United States were already eating the marrow out of the back-bone of the people of the country and as such the Government have been compelled to fix prices of certain essential goods so that the war-efforts may not be jeopardised by popular clamour. [...] Bolshevism is in other words a form of rebelliouness—though a misguided one—of the masses against the world parasites the middle class and the aristocracies dwho without helping in any way the useful productions of the society are partaking the meals of the real producers and has brought the world and humanity at large to such a terrible condition. [...] In school this begins with loyalty to the class and develops through loyalty to the school to the place of work to the city and the whole country to loyalty to the working class of the world. [...] In school this begins with loyalty to the class and develops through loyalty to the school to the place of work to the city and the whole country to loyalty to the working class of the world.
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Pages
25
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120112
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Rasik Bhattacharyya view
The Leaders Speak
909-912 unknown view
The God King of the Nipponese
913-914 unknown view
Europe’s Best Authors
915-916 unknown view
Education in Soviet Russia
916-917 unknown view
Japan’s Womanhood
917-920 unknown view
The Assam Tour
921-924 unknown view
Football League Takes the Stage
924-925 unknown view
Walt Disney on Film Cartoons
926-926 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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