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Saklatvala

Shapurji Saklatvala
Archive

1874-1936

 

 

 

Biography

1936: In Memoriam—Comrade Shapurji Saklatvala, Harry Pollitt
1936: In Memory of Shapurji Saklatvala, R. Palme Dutt
1937: Shapurji Saklatvala: 1874-1936, Wm. Gallacher
2012: The Fifth Commandment. A Biography of Shapurji Saklatvala and Memoir by His Daughter, Sehri Saklatvala


Works:

1921: India in the Labour World

1922: British Capital and Indian Revolt
1922: Speech in the House of Commons: Irish Free State Constitution
1922: Speech in the House of Commons: Mill Workers of Bengal and Dundee
1922: The Battle of Battersea, The Communist, November 25, 1922

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1925: Communism in Parliament, The Communist Review, January 1925
1925: Speech in the House of Commons: On Communist Propaganda in India
1925: U.S. Shuts Gate to Communist. Saklatvala Barred by Cal At Great Britain’s Request, Daily Worker, [US] September 19, 1925
1925: Saklatvala Was Barred for His Speech on India, Daily Worker, [US] September 20, 1925
1925: Workers Party Cable Exposes Exclusion of Saklatvala as New Move of World Exploiters, Daily Worker, [US] September 22, 1925
1925: Workers of England Applaud Saklatvala's Exposure of World Imperialism's Misrule, Daily Worker, [US] September 23, 1925
1925: Flood U.S. with Saklatvala's Speech. Banned Utterances of British Communist Being Printed for American Workers in Pamphlet, Daily Worker, [US] September 26, 1925
1925: War on Saklatvala Ban Grows. All-India Congress Protests Saklatvala's Exclusion from Interparliamentary Congress, Daily Worker, [US] September 27, 1925
1925: 8,000 in Saklatvala Protest!, Daily Worker, [US] September 27, 1925
1925: Saklatvala's Crime: Speech in the House of Commons: "British Imperialism in India," Daily Worker, [US] October 3, 1925
1925: Banned M.P. Flays Kellogg in Statement. Saklatvala May Come Anyhow, Daily Worker, [US] October 4, 1925
1925: Saklatvala Issue Raised in Interparliamentary Union Meet Despite Offical Ban, Daily Worker, [US] October 6, 1925
1925: What Saklatvala Symbolizes, Part I, Daily Worker, [US] October 8, 1925; Part II, Daily Worker, [US] October 9, 1925; Part III, Daily Worker, [US] October 10, 1925; Part IV, Daily Worker, [US] October 14, 1925; Part V, Daily Worker, [US] October 16, 1925; Part VI, Daily Worker, [US] October 17, 1925
1925: Battersea Workers Approve of Saklatvala's Speech in British Parliament as Their Spokesman, Daily Worker, [US] October 10, 1925

1926: Saklatvala Greets the Daily Worker, Daily Worker, [US] January 9, 1926
1926: The House of Commons, The Communist Review, April 1926
1926: Speech in the House of Commons: Just Out of Jail

1927: India and Britain
1927: Participation in the Debate in the House of Commons: The Simon Commission [to India]
1927: British Imperialism and India, Daily Worker, [US] October 8, 1927

1930: "Labor" Swindlers, Daily Worker, [US] June 18, 1930
1930: Who is this Gandhi?
1930: The Indian Round Table Conference

1931: The Indian Round Table Conference: A Danger to World Peace and Socialism
1931: The Second Indian Round Table Conference

1935: India as in Fact It Is