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Modern Review May 1934

1934

Ikfr iRigekh.110: follows :"IIANIIJAL C. PAREKIL 499 Dear Brothers and Sisters of the World's Fellowship of Faiths : I appreciate very much the courtesy of the organizers of this Conference in salting me to be the spokesman of this meeting on the last day of the Conference and I wish to speak to you on the message that India has to give to this Parliament of Religions and to the world. [...] Rudyard Kipling said in speaking of the East and West Never the Twain Shall Meet." We who know Manilal Parekh and other higthinking men of India and America feel that the Occident and Orient have met and in the meeting; because the problems have loomed big on the horizon of the Nations of the World ; and because of the serious intent on the part of all to understand ; that there is an hon [...] No opinion was thus expressed on the subject of the publication of the reports of Parliamentary proceedings in the Press which was evidently beyond the scope of the enquiry. [...] The Time published the proceedings of the House of Lords together with the reports and the debate and a leading article described Loid Russell who presented the petition on behalf of %sun a8 "an instrument for the circulation of calumnies." An action of libel against the proprietors of The Timm was brought before the (butt and among other things the question arose as to whether the publicati [...] This naturally gave rise ti) a heated diseu-sion in the Assembly as -orate of the members thought" that the Ordinances by restricting the publication of the proceedings in the newspapers affected the privilege of the house granted to it by the Government of India Act of 1919.
government politics public policy
Pages
133
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Crime of Colour
491-494 Nagendra Gupta view
Education and Unemployment
494-498 J.M. Kumarappa view
Manilal C. Parekh
498-499 Ida Gurwell view
Legislative Proceedings and Privilege of the Press
500-504 Parimal Roy view
N.R.A. (National Recovery Act) and World Trade
505-509 Sasadhar Sinha view
Kathakali: The Classical Dance Art of India
510-514 G Venkatachalam view
The Folk High School of Denmark
515-516 Kiron Bose view
A Coin of Dasaratha Maurya
516-516 K.P. Jayaswal view
Mahamahopadhyaya Kamalkrishna Smrititirtha
517-518 Chintaharan Chakravarty view
Rural Reconstruction Work at Sriniketan
519-522 Sukumar Chatterjee view
Rajnarain Bose on the Midnapur Public Library
522-523 Brajendra Banerjee view
The Waters of Destiny
524-532 Sita Devi view
Princess Kamala Raja of Gwalior
532-i Hiralal Chatterjee view
The Menace to the Hardinge Bridge and its Lessons
535-538 G.C. Mukerji view
Book Reviews
539-546 Suniti Chatterji view
The Institute of World-Wide Economics and Ocean Transport in the University of Kiel
547-551 Zohadur Rahim view
The Government School of Arts Exhibition Madras
551-551 Alice Adair view
Indian Womanhood
552-552 unknown view
Answers of Rammohun Roy to Queries on the Salt Monopoly
553-555 Rammohun Roy view
Some Observations on the “Mirat-I-Ahmadi”
555-558 Krishnalal Jhaveri view
National and International Foolishness
559-562 D Pole view
Finance and Insurance
562-566 M.G view
Art and Literature in Russia Today
567-570 Nityanarayan Banerjee view
India in Shackles
570-572 D Pole view
Indian Periodicals
573-577 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
578-581 unknown view
Indians Abroad
582-584 Benarsi Chaturvedi view
Mahatma Gandhi Welcomes Revival of Swarajya Party
585-587 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Mahatma Gandhi “Monopolizes” Satyagraha for Swaraj
588-590 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Notes
591-610 unknown view