HC Deb 12 November 1928 vol 222 c465
1. Mr. DAY

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India whether he is now prepared to make a statement with reference to the firing on the railway strikers which took place in Calcutta on 28th March last?

The UNDER-SECRETARY of STATE for INDIA (Earl Winterton)

The reply is in the negative, since the completion of the judicial proceedings in connection with the case has still not been reported.

REVENUE (both Central and Provincial) included under the Indian Heads of Account "LAND REVENUE" and "TAXES ON INCOME."
Accounts 1913–14. Accounts 1920–21. Accounts 1924–25. Revised Estimate 1927–28.
Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.
Land Revenue 32,35,68,961 32,03,81,107 35,83,58,138 37,35,69,600
Taxes on Income 2,90,61,573 20,91,74,322 16,21,23,951 15,96,42,000
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