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" If more troops had been at hand the casualties would have been greater in proportion. It was no longer a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient moral effect from a military point of view not only on those who were present,... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Página 95
1920
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India in 1920: A Report Prepared for Presentation to Parliament in ...

India. Central Bureau of Information, Laurence Frederic Rushbrook Williams - 1921 - 322 páginas
...at hand, the casualties would have been greater in proportion. It was no longer a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient...There could be no question of undue severity." The principle which has consistently governed the policy of His Majesty's Government in directing the methods...
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Modern India: Its Problems and Their Solution

Vickerman Henzell Rutherford - 1927 - 292 páginas
...at hand the casualties would have been greater in proportion. It was no longer a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient...Punjab. There could be no question of undue severity. ... It was a horrible duty I had to perform. I think it was a merciful thing. I thought that I should...
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The Indian Outlook: A Study in the Way of Service

William Edward Sladen Holland - 1927 - 264 páginas
...produce a moral effect in the Punjab. In his report he says : " It was no longer a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient moral effect from a military point of view . . . throughout the Punjab. ..." In our view this was unfortunately a mistaken conception of his duty....
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Gandhi's Rise to Power: Indian Politics 1915-1922

Judith M. Brown - 1974 - 404 páginas
...it was my duty to produce if I was to justify my action. . . It was no longer a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient...effect, from a military point of view, not only on those present, but more specially throughout the Punjab. There could be no question of undue severity.' Quoted...
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Ideologies of the Raj, Parte3,Volumen4

Thomas R. Metcalf - 1997 - 264 páginas
...hesitation would have been fatal'. Dyer himself insisted that the firing was not 'a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient...view, not only on those who were present but more specially throughout the Punjab. There could be no question of undue severity.' The firing in Jallianwalla...
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Imperial Power and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in ...

Rajnarayan Chandavarkar - 1998 - 404 páginas
...142 Ibid. '" Ibid., p. 86. 144 Ibid. In suppressing disorder, his task was not a matter of 'merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient...view, not only on those who were present but more specially throughout the Punjab'. Under these circumstances, 'If I fired, I must fire with good effect,...
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Policing Citizens: Authority and Rights

P. A. J. Waddington - 1999 - 316 páginas
...was perfectly open about his purpose: it was to "produce the necessary moral and widespread effect - not only on those who were present. but more especially throughout the Punjab" (Furneaux 1963: 13). Dyer was eventually censured by an official inquiry and relieved of his command....
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Patriots and Tyrants: Ten Asian Leaders

Ross Marlay, Clark D. Neher - 1999 - 372 páginas
...no longer a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient moral effect not only on those who were present, but more especially throughout the Punjab."52 Dyer was relieved of his command but was welcomed home by British Conservatives, who presented...
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Human Rights and the End of Empire: Britain and the Genesis of the European ...

Alfred William Brian Simpson - 2004 - 1188 páginas
...on hand the casualties would have been greater in proportion. // was no longer a question of merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient...view, not only on those who were present but more specially throughout the Punjab. There could be no question of undue severity.21 (emphasis added) Indeed...
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Organizing Empire: Individualism, Collective Agency, and India

Purnima Bose - 2003 - 300 páginas
...at hand the casualties would have been greater in proportion. It was no longer a question o/ merely dispersing the crowd, but one of producing a sufficient...Punjab. There could be no question of undue severity. (30; emphasis in original) Dyer's statement regarding the massacre is an admission of what is known...
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