INDIAN GOLDSMITHS PROTEST.—Goldsmiths and their workers demonstrating against the Indian Government’s policy on gold. On the banner, the Indian Prime Minister (Mr Nehru) and the Minister of Finance (Mr Desai) are seen weighing the head of a goldsmith against nuggets of gold. By taking possession of the country’s gold, to help pay for defensive measures against the Chinese threat, the Government has deprived thousands of people of work.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30221, 28 August 1963, Page 15
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68INDIAN GOLDSMITHS PROTEST.—Goldsmiths and their workers demonstrating against the Indian Government’s policy on gold. On the banner, the Indian Prime Minister (Mr Nehru) and the Minister of Finance (Mr Desai) are seen weighing the head of a goldsmith against nuggets of gold. By taking possession of the country’s gold, to help pay for defensive measures against the Chinese threat, the Government has deprived thousands of people of work. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30221, 28 August 1963, Page 15
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