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India To-Morrow Tuesday 16th May 1933

1933

The LeagLw Of Nations And The Campaign Against Narcotic Drugs THE campaign against the abuse of opium and narcotic drugs is one of the most iportant tasks of the League of Nations. [...] The new convention also marks an avance on its predecessors in that it strenthens the powers of the various bodies of the League such as the Advisory Committee on the Traffic in Opium and other Dagerous Drugs the Health Committee and the Permanent Central Opium Board with a view to exercising the measures of the convetion. [...] The administrative provisions which aim at reinforcing the provisions of the prvious coeventions of the Hague' and Geneva and in centralising the international reglation of the manufacture and traffic in drugs and the repression of the illicit traffic clearly require if they are to be fully effetive action on the part of the Governments which shall he as concerted and general as possib [...] The idea therefore of holding a conference for enquiring into the causes of the unhealthy competition btween the rail and the road and for trying to find out remedies for the same was a most opportune one and much good could come out of the assembly of experts that recently took place at Simla for the purpose but for certain prejudices in the Government mind which vitiated the whole proce [...] The Conference for co-ordinating the interests of the railways and the buowners was turned by the logic of its coposition Mu.) a conspiracy against the vested irterests of the latter for more was discussed at the Conference as to how to shield the railways from the competition of the buses than how to enable both to develop hand in hand to the benefit of the country at large.
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Pages
40
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.120262
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
The Visionary
493-493 P.K. Ghoshal view
The League of Nations ānd the Campaign Āgainst Narcotic Drugs
494-496 unknown view
The Problem of Co-Education in Bengal
497-498 Khagendra Sen view
Hitlerism ānd Kultur
499-i A.H. view
BeYe Lights to Yourselves
501-501 Buddha view
The Ānagarika Dharmapala a Life of Sacrifice Concluded
501-505 Lakshman Seneviratne view
Indian Industry & Finance
506-507 City Man view
Popular Science the Wizard of the Microscope : Dr. Francis Lueas
507-508 E.P.G. view
Letters to the Editor
509-510 unknown view
Matters & Misceliany
510-511 unknown view
Indian and foreign Āffairs
512-517 Observer view
Health & Hugiene the Secret of Sleep
518-519 unknown view
The Students’ Corner
520-521 A Student view
Sports here & Sports there
521-522 Pee Enn view
In Memoriam The Late Mr. K. C. Sircar (Well-known Journalist & Shorthand expert)
523-523 Arun Chakraborty view
Ārt Exhibition and their Value
523-524 C. Jinarajadasa view

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