(Azimullah also brought back a French printing press, which was used - by others - to print and distribute subversive literature against the British in India.)
It was used mainly for printing religious literature like tracts, hymn books etc.
She also said that in February, the union printed anti-Edison literature for teachers at two of the schools, P.S. 161 and M.S. 246, to distribute.
It also maintains service centers which coordinate activities such as printing literature, responding to public inquiries, and organizing conferences.
A, Long-Run Decline in Administrative Enforcement (includes citations to print literature).
Last year, Connecticut councils began printing the Girl Scouts handbook and other literature in Spanish to reach out to Hispanic communities.
The party has printed literature urging voters to reject the proposal on the ballot.
The printer died later on in prison, where he was held because of having printed clandestine literature.
Sa'edi and other intellectuals protested the Ministry of Culture and Art policy of 1966 forcing all publishers to seek state permission to print literature.
The complaint charges that the hotel printed anti-union literature in Spanish and Creole, but failed to accommodate workers' language needs in other contexts.