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The Indian Annual Register An Annual Digest of Public Affairs of India July-December 1933

1933

He was of opinion that, "We still have a right and a voice in the tariffs that India may make, and the implementation of the White Paper proposals will lose that for ever. " He ad- vocated that the remedy for Lancashire trade was to recover the control of the great Colonial and Crown Colony Markets. — Sir Laurie Hammond, at a meeting of the Union of Britain and India, said that despite his die-hard [...] The chairman at length yielded to the force of Sir Nripcn's argument and allowed the reopening of the communal question. [...] India Office hostile to Bengal Hindus :—That the India Office is definitely hostile to Bengal Hindus in their demands for the revision of the Poona Pact was the impression of Sir Nripendranath Sirkar, who, in the course of an interview. [...] Gandhiji's Letter to Government :—Gandhiji wrote a letter to the Secretary to the Government of Bombay, Home Department, stating his reasons for disban- ding the Sabarmathi Ashram and suggesting that the Government take posses- sion of the land, crops and buildings belonging to the Ashram and do what they like with them. [...] In opening the case, Rai &haat N. N. Banerjeo, the Public Prosecutor, narrated how the investigation of the police led to the"6 THE ANNUAL REGISTER [10 AUG,- arrest of the accused, of whom one was absconding and described how they were apprehended.
government politics public policy
Pages
517
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100017
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xii Nripendra Mitra view
India in Home Polity Chronicle of Events July—December 1933
i-496 unknown view