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The Weekly Bangashree - A Weekly News Chronicle Wednesday October 22 1941

1941

The Publicity Blunders THE shortcomings of the British official publicity are becoming apparent from day to day and we feel the resposibility of commenting on the same because these blunders ate—far from helping the British in winning the war—defnitely jeopardising the British position The best friend of Britain to-day is America and how the bad British publicity has affected the American O [...] The result will be that the food of the major portion of the world will not be yielded and the probability of the solution of the fooproblem of the world will be gone. [...] India has the probability of helping the Britons in getting the food for them which will fulfil the minimum economic requirements of everybody of the world and she may therby empower the Britons to satisfy the hungry mouths and at once arrest the growth of any menace fulfil her obligations of the battles so 'far fought and win the war conclusively. [...] The following is an account of the main railway lines that cover only a few miles of Persia as compared with the perimeter of the country : The railway 85 miles long built by the Imperial Russian Government as an extesion southwards from Julfa on the southern Caucasian frontier to Tabriz the capital of Persian Azerbaijan : The line 104 miles in length constructed by the Indian Government as [...] A number of American railway engineers were employed to make a preliminary survey of the route and it was eventually decided that two terminal points should be in the north at Bandar Shah on the eastern shores of the Bay of Ashurada at the extreme south-eastern corner of the Caspian Sea and in the south at Bandar Shapur which is situated on the Khor Musa about 30 miles from the sea.
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Pages
28
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120112
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Rasik Bhattacharyya view
Comments on Contemporary Events
361-362 unknown view
Editorial
363-364 unknown view
Britain’s Part in Air War for the Last Two Years
365-367 unknown view
Travel and Transport in Persia
367-370 unknown view
In War-Worn China
371-373 unknown view
Turko-German Agreement
373-373 unknown view
Russia in Octopus Grip
374-375 unknown view
Indian Affairs
375-379 unknown view
Sports Fare
379-380 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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