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Madras Fisheries Bureau Bulletin No. 12. Administration Journal for the year 1918-19

1946

As a result of the activities of the South Shields Committee on Safety the attention of the country was drawn to the working of women and children in mines and the then Factory Act of 1833 was attacked most vigorously by Lord Ashley and his group of philanthropists and in 1840 a Royal Commission investigated the conditions of employment of children underground and an Act was passed \silkh became l [...] The rollers press the 'sand down and squeeze the water out and the dry sand is deposited on the sand bunk„tconveyor which transports it to the main collecting bunkeThe sand is taken by serial ropeway to the receiving bunker at the colliery from which the sand is fed into mixing cones and water is also mixed with the sand in order to convey it down the shafts and to the working places. [...] He had alienated the sympathies of the merchants of these places as he exacted the most unreasonable and unjust customs from them.° The English complained that the ' governor ' of Surat in 1648 ruined the trade of the place by oppressing and robbing men of all 'sorts. [...] 1042-43 24.130 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW [JUNE either seized the goods of the traders or shared in the profits of whatever was bought or sold' -Towards the end of the same.year the Mughal officers at Biana seized salpetre from the English and offered only half the English price for it.' In 1650 ShahJahan got displeased with Muizz-ul-Bulk the customs-officer of Surat as he had done injuries to t [...] Prince Murad Baksh while governor of Gujrat oppressed the Banjaras so much that they gave up their trade in saltpetre.8 The Company complained in 1659 that the Wars of Succession bad caused great oppression and imposed unreasonable taxes on the merchants.° In 1660 the ' governor ' of Surat stopped the goods of the English in the customs-house before the proper time." The English complained in
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Pages
86
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Indian Coal Mining Industry with Particular Reference to Management
115-122 L.J. Barraclouch view
An American view of an Aspect of Soviet Russian Food Poli Tics and Indian Independence
123-126 unknown view
The Abuse of Authority by Public Servants During the Reigns of Shahjahan and Aurangzeb
127-134 S.P. Sangar view
Indians in South Africa
135-139 Prakash Chandra view
Revival of Indian arts and Letters a Pointer to Communal Unity and Political Power
140-144 B.S. Mathur view
The Union Government under the Cabinet Mission Proposals
145-151 Naresiicrandra Roy view
Round the World
152-153 unknown view
Miscellany
154-155 unknown view
Reviews and otices Book
156-158 unknown view
Ourselves
159-159 unknown view
Official Natifications University of Calcutta
160-197 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iii unknown view

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