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Landholders’ Journal. November 1932

1932

The significance of this marvellous change in the delegates' angle of vision strikes us as a sure pointer to the ultimate success of the Confeence; We share in full measure the optimism of the organisers of the Conference. [...] The Bombay Government in its memorandum to the Simon Commission rightly points out that the "need of a revising instrument outweighs both the difficulty of finding the material from which to constitute it and the danger of weakeing the Lower House in the process". [...] Liability The liability of the members for the debts of the Society shall be - limited to the nominal value of the shares held by them. [...] In the event of dissolution of the Society the Reserve Fund shall be utilised towards any purpose connected with the development of the Co-operative movement as may be determined by the majority of the members with the approval of the Registrar. [...] At the beginning of the year the total number of estates under the management of the Court of Wards was 90.
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Frontmatter
i-v unknowm view
Unity Conference
281-283 unknown view
Susang Raj Family
284-288 unknown view
Importance of University Education for Zemindars
289-290 unknown view
Need for a Second Chamber in Bengal
291-292 Sris Nundy view
Bengal Legislative Council and the Upper House Motion
293-296 unknown view
Co-operative Land Management
297-302 unknown view
Court of Wards Administration in U. P.
302-302 unknown view
Administration of Wards Estate in Bengal in the Year 1930-31
303-i unknown view
The Late Zeminder of Elambali
305-308 unknown view
Utilisation of Jute Areas and Agricultural Improvement in a Bengal District
309-312 Surendra Sen view
Indian States
313-316 unknown view
Financial Aspects of the Permanent Settlement
317-324 Khagendra Sen view
Speech by Maharaja of Dinajpur
325-328 unknown view
Claims of Sikh Community of Bengal
329-330 unknown view
Bengal Landholders’ Memorial to Premier
331-334 unknown view
British Indian Association and Money Lender’ Bill
335-337 unknown view
Notes and Comments
338-340 unknown view
Social and Personal
340-341 unknown view
Obituary
341-341 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iii unknown view

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