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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) July 1942

1942

S. in Western India from 1913 to 1923 in his " Indian Commentary " has said that " the methods employed in enlisting men for the Army and the Labour Corps often savoured of the press-gang." The attempt to distribute evenly the burden of the War so far as the mobilisation of man power was concerned over all areas had the very natural effect of compelling the authorities to enlist men from the s [...] The very simple reason for the change in the policy hitherto followed was that by the end of 1916 recruits had been taken from the martial races to the extent that even in the Punjab in the language of Sir Michael O'Dwyer " the man power of some districts was showing signs of exhaustion." This fact is also admitted by Mr. [...] The result was that the members of the second Sighting 3-1422P—V11"TEE CALCUTTA REVIEW [DULY arof the Punjab the Sikhs were antagonised and these too carried to their brethren in faith scattered over the Punjab accounts of the injustice to which they believed they had been subjected at the instance of the British Government. [...] A.-the need for the abolition of the Corporation tax and the modification of the undistributed profits tax in India—erections considered—loss of revenue—corporate saving and giscipline of the capital market—how far corporate saving injurious to consumption goods industries—an examination of the alternative policy of limiting dividends of joint-clock companies.] (SPEAKING broadly the stream of nati [...] Starting with a rate of 5 pies in the rupee in 1666 the Government have for years been subjecting such reserves to higher and still higher taxation till the abnormally high level of.30.pies in the rupee was reached in 19:39 The:history of the intervening year is largely the history of the successive steps by which the rates were steadily raised.
history
Pages
117
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii unknown view
The War of 1914-1918 and the Appearance of Discontent—II
1-22 H.C. Mookerjee view
Tax Relief and Industrial Enterprise in British India
23-43 J.P. Niyogi view
The Sociology of “Asia for Asians”
44-64 Benoy Sarkar view
Beginnings of Public Libraries in Bengal
65-74 B.N. Banerjee view
Saiyid Ghulam Husain Khan Taba Tabai
75-89 S.M. Rizvi, S.N. Rizvi view
Round the World
90-100 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
101-106 unknown view
Ourselves
107-109 unknown view

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