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Modern Review March 1924

1924

Whilst I was away it became the custom for our department to entertain the local police to tea as it also became the custom of the police to call in the help of our Bengali staff to help in the discovery of the real truth and in the settlement of many a local dispute. [...] From the standpoint of historic measures the California Anti-alien Land Law is the logical development of the policy of the people of the United States regarding the Asiatic Immigration. [...] In fact the immigrtion policy of the United States and the British dominions is similar and it is going to be more and more uniform' because of the the idea of the ruling classes as well as the working people regarding the destiny of the Anglo-Saxon people in the field of world affairs. [...] THE POLICY OF OCCUPATION OF THE GLOBE BY WHITE RACES The policy of exclusion of the people of Asia from various parts of the world even in Asia from enjoying some of the very fundamental rights of human equality has been described by Bishop Bashford in the following way "A policy rapidly taking shape among the white races of the world excludes the yellow races from five of the six continents and a [...] And Japan leads the van in the march of Asia towards the attainment of her ideal the recognition of equality with the nations of the West.
government politics public policy
Pages
149
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Backbone of Industrial Germany
253-257 Benoykumar Sarkar view
Lectures on Rural Reconstruction
257-262 L.K. Elmhirst view
What is at ohe Back of Anti-Asianism of the Anglo-Saxon World ?
262-268 Taraknath Das view
India at the Empire Round Table II. the Reason of our Failure
269-273 St. Singh view
Education Through Music
274-277 Shlomith Flaum view
Romance and Realism in the Light of the Historical Novel
278-286 unknown view
Lord Morley’s Recollections
286-292 unknown view
Christ and India
292-294 C.F. Andrews view
The Indian Cotton Industry (About A. D. 1700 ) IV English Trade Arrangements
294-298 P.J. Thoma view
Mr. Gaganendranath Tagore’s New Indian Art
298-301 Abany Banerjee view
Everlasting Punishment
301-308 Maheshchandra Ghosh view
Glimpses of Baeoda the Maharaja-Gaekwar’s Fascinating Personality
309-317 St. Singh view
Gleanings
317-323 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
323-328 K.M.J. view
The Old Old Story
328-337 Santa Chatterjee view
The Situation In Central Europe ( From our Central European Correspondent)
337-339 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
340-350 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
351-357 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
358-361 unknown view
Notes
362-388 Santa Chatterjee view