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The Weekly Bangashree - A Weekly News Chronicle Wednesday November 26 1941

1941

So according to the British Statesmen England's obligations to India extend mainly to certain salaried service-holders of the country and to the few Chiefs of the Indian States on the one hand and to maintain the defences of the country on the other. [...] Amery—who can at the long run protect the real British interests ? Is it the servicholders or the Princes of the States or the British forces in India ? What problems of the British empire have they solved during this long period of the British rule ? If they have not what are the enumerations of British obligations to them worth ? There is still time for the British Statesmen to look tb the r [...] when he was Viceroy of India wrote to the Secretary of State do not hesitate to say that both the Government of England and of India appear to me up to the present moment unable to answer satifactorily the charge of having taken every means in their power of breaking to the heart the words of promise they had uttered to the ear. [...] The resolution declares The greatest obstacles towards a settlement of the China hostilities are the actions of hostile nations led by the United States." "It is clear that the fundamental motvating force for the present conflict between the Axis powers and the British American and Soviet nations is the inordinate desire of the United States for world hegemony.' "The unreasonable nature of t [...] Responsibie for the change of career of the Russian war is the approach of tainted The depth of cold in the earth being abnomally unendurable the German forces will have to carry their allstrength stIliggle in the south where winter comes later or the nearness of sea keeps Crimea and' soutwestern boarders wormer than the rest tif the country.
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Pages
25
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120112
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Rasik Bhattacharyya view
Editorial
421-422 unknown view
Comments on Contemporary Events
423-424 unknown view
The Two of a Churchill
424-428 unknown view
An Interesting Study of the German Movements in Russia
429-430 unknown view
Health Hygiene
431-431 unknown view
The Mother and the Child
432-433 unknown view
Inventions & Discoveries
434-435 unknown view
Indian News
436-438 unknown view
Sports Fare
439-440 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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