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Modern Review November 1937

1937

For Chins had from the very beginning proposed and insisted in the case of the Hungjao Aerodrome incident in Shanghai just as in the case of the Lukouchiao incident in the North to settle these questions through the normal diplomatic channels. [...] On the contrary in the interest of its own prestige and of the cause of peace the safguarding of which is the raison Ware of its eWli existence there is every reason that con fronted with a grave situation such as the present one in the Far East it should pronounce its condemnation of the flagrant violations of international law treaty obligations and the elementary principles of jtestice [...] Cordell Hull following a warning given by the Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese fleet at Shanghai of the intention of the Japanese Air Force to bomb Nanking the capital out of existence states that " The Government of the United States disapproves of this imperilling of its citizens and of all the other non-combatants in general as well as the suggestion that its civil servants and citizens [...] Brahman is the Father; Paramatman to translate it in the terms of your Trinity is the Holy Ghost and Bhagaban is the Son but with this difference that while in the conception of Christian Trinity the Father representing the Absolute or the Universal holds within Himself both the Holy Ghost and the Son in our realization it is Bhagaban corresponding to the Son of the Christian Trinity who ho [...] This verdict very much surprised the presiding judge and meeting one of the jurors at some social function the judge asked him how was it that in the face of the clearest possible evidence of the guilt of the accused they brought in a verdict of not guilty.
government politics public policy
Pages
131
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Japanese Aggression in China
481-484 V.K. Koo view
A Message to the People of India
484-484 V.K Koo view
The Chinese Red Army Goes to Town
485-489 Agnes Smedley view
Bruno Liljefors—The Swedish Artist
489-490 Lakshmiswar Singha view
My First Visit to England
491-495 Bipen Pal view
The Patterns of Social Relations Eastern and Western
496-496 Radhakamal Mukharjee view
Under the Nordic Skies
497-504 Manindramohan Maulik view
The Jute Crisis
505-509 P.B. Sarkar view
Teachers and Disciples
509-514 Kalipada Mitra view
A Mother’s Day
514-521 Manindralal Bose view
Teaching of Science
521-523 S.N Shivapuri view
Theory of Sovereignty
524-528 C.L. Gheevala view
Salaries of Public Servants
528-535 Manindra Roy view
Making India Self-Supplying in Cotton Goods
536-536 Narayandas Bajoria view
The Economic Background of War
537-539 D. Pole view
Some Aspects of Child Education in Russia
540-545 Sucheta Devi view
Indians and Yoke of Inferiority
545-545 B.C Roy view
The Rashtrapati
546-551 Chanakya view
Is Karnatak Unification Feasible?
551-553 V.B. Kulkarni view
The War in Spain
553-556 unknown view
Book Reviews
557-564 unknown view
A New Corona for the Sun
565-566 Gobind Lal view
Forests in India
567-571 L.R. Sabhorwal view
Foreign Periodicals
572-575 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
576-578 unknown view
Notes
579-602 unknown view