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India in 1923-24. A Statement prepared for presentation to Parliament in accordance with the requirements of the 26th Section of the Government of India Act (5 & 6 Geo. V Chap. 61)

1924

14 North of Khyber. 34 The Replies of the Dominions 15 The Khyber. 34 Canada. 15 Kohat. 34 Australia 15 Operation against Ajab 3New Zealand. 16 The Ellis Tragedy. 35 Newfoundland. 16 The Afridi-Orakzai Jirga. 35 Irish Free State 16 Settlement by the Pass Afridis 36 South Africa. 16 The Kurram. 36 The Colonies. 16 Waziristan. 37 Results of the Imperial CoBaluc [...] 253 Co-operation or Non-Co-operation 765 National Flag Movement at A Powerful Programme. 266 Nagpur. 253 Conduct of the Elections. 268 Progress of the Swarajists. 254 Rffsult of the Elections. 267 Misfortunes of the Moderates 256 Strength and Weakness of the Struggles and Triumphs of the Swarajists. 267 Swarajists. [...] PAGE The Liberal Federation. 269 The Budget. 279 The Year 1924 : Aims of $warSpeech of the Secretary of State. 280 jiets and of Liberals. 270 A Political Protest. 280 Divergent Methods. 270 The Finance Bill in the Assembly 281 Swarajists' Tactics. 271 And in the Council of State. 281 In the Central Provicres. 271 The Swarajists as a Constitutional In other Local L [...] Rangachariar's Resolution 275 The Guru-Ka-Bagh Incident 283 Attitude of Government. 276 The Patiala-Nabha Case 284 Its Effect. 276 Bhai Pheru. 285 Attitude of the Swarajists and The Assembly and the Sikh others. Dissentients. 277 Situation. Outstanding Points in the First 287 Course of the Debate. 278 Session. 287 Conclusion. 278 Desire for Constitutional [...] In the external realm the assciation of India with the free nations of the Empire in successive Imperial conferences ; the signature of the Peace Treaty by representatives of the Indian Government ; and the representation of India in the Governing Body of the International Labour Office as one of the eight leading industrial nations of the world mark a complementary advance.
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Prefatory Note
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Chapter I.India and the Nations
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Chapter II.Responsibilities and Rights
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Chapter III.The Economics of Administration
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Chapter IV.ThePeople and their Problems
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Chapter V.Politics and Progress
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Appendix I. Sources
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Nominal Index
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