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India To-morrow Monday 21st November 1932

1932

The joint electorate will commend itself to both the Sikhs and tlr2 Hindus and a scheme to that effect (strictly confining itself to the Sikhs and the Hindu's—leaving the quota of Moslem members intact) will not be difficult to devise and for the rest the procedure adopted in the course of the acceptance of the Poona Pact may he followed with profit. [...] The trade of a country depends a good deal on transportation facilities and unless the transportation or the carrying agency is controlled by the people of the country the development of the indigenous industries meets with many obstacles very difficult to surmount and any one studying the tariff tables of the Indian Railways will find the great divergence in scales of rates for carrying impor [...] The Commission suggests that the Council of the League should invite the governments of China and Japan to discuss a solution of their dispute on the lines indicated in the report "198 INDIA TO-MORROW The Lytton Commission's suggestions to the League of Nations concerning Manchuria are described by the leader of the Seiyukai [Majority party] in the Diet Dr. [...] Its reception and handling will be a searching test of the capacity of the League of Nations." The London Times expresses the hope that consideration of the report by the countries in the League of Nations will help bring about a settlement but it maintains :"INDIA TO -MORROW 199 Two points the report makes absolutely clear for the first time—that the Manchukuo Government is a sham and that the [...] Are we prepared to make the national reflation in the United States the basis for an international policy of monetary epansion ? If so the sooner our Government says so the better ; and the more the preliminary dicussions of the experts who are to meet shortly to prepare the ground for the World Economic Conference can be concentrated upon this point the greater is the hope that the Confe
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Pages
42
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.120262
Segment Pages Author Actions
United India First—Hindus Mahommedans Christians Sikhs Buddhists Afterwards
181-181 Ottama Bhikkh view
Love’s Immortality
182-182 Pravanshu Ghosal view
What Course Shall Indian Industrial Development Take ?
183-185 Sisir Sen view
The Poona Pact
185-187 Kamalesh Banerji view
The Economic Situation of the Students in Soviet Russia
187-189 Peter Kasatkin view
The Sumerians
190-192 Adris Banerji view
Roads and Road Transports
192-195 S. K. Banerjee view
The First Lyric Poet of Bengal
195-196 Nikhil Roy view
Japan Found Guilty of Aggression in Manchuria
196-199 unknown view
The World Economic Outlook
199-201 unknown view
Popular Science
202-203 Joseph Gordon view
Review
203-205 unknown view
Topics of the Day
205-208 unknown view
Sports here & Sports there
208-208 Pee Enn view
Indian Industry & Finance
209-209 City Man view
Our Fortnightly Digest
210-211 unknown view
Letters to the Editor
212-212 N. K. S. view
Lala Lajpat Rai
212-212 unknown view

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