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The Indian Review July 1920 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1920

Amongst all civilised peoples to day the most vital issue appears to be the question whether the League of Nations is a real and effective force rendering itimpossible for the worshippers of the old order to beat their breasts and call upon the Baal of War or.whether the League is powerle%s as a matter of fact to safeguard the future peace of the world. [...] The Daily News which is the organ of advaced Liberalism regards "the decision as the most disastrous blow to the foundation of British rule in India for many iv long year." The Archbishop of Canterbury the Head of the Established Church in England speaking from his place in the House of Lords " regretted the discussion on the ground that it might be construed its an approbation of General Dy [...] With the help of progressive employers of labor—and at the time almost wholly without the help of the teaching profession-a-they secured the begin.; nings of comprehensive action on the part of some of the more progressive municipalities.__ Presently the state of Massachusetts created a system by which all its cities and towns were offered a sub; sidy of fifty percent toward the establishment of [...] The *hole =defiling note of settlement work in the :United States has been the patient eystamatic training of the rank and file of the people from childhood up for collective action toward the common good.- In not a few of the settlement neighbourhoods in spite of all their handicaps the motives here outlined are felt and acted upon with increasing intelligence and capacity by the associated [...] When the great Tattagutha stood before the care-worn world with his new message of Truth 'to Salvation when throngs of peeple flocked to the willing fountain of kindness and sympathy to drink the healing beverage of life and to quench the passionate longings of their heart when multitdinous hosts ran to seek shelter in the Buddha the Sangha and the Dharma Goutami the pious foster-mother o
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Trade Union Organisation
417-418 Gilbert Slater view
International Brotherhood
419-420 S. Coleman view
Federation of Ceylon with India-A Reply to Mr. Saint Nihal Singh
420-423 C.Fred Silva view
The Dyer Case and after
424-424 unknown view
Social Work and Nation Building
425-429 Robert Woods view
Economics for to—day
430-431 John Mathai view
Women in Buddhist India
431-432 Haripada Ghosal view
Duties of Electors
433-434 Narayan Chandavarkar view
Industrial India
435-436 Hemendra Ghose view
Where Three Empires Meet
437-438 A.J.H. Russell view
The Population Problem & its Applicability to India
438-440 V. Natesan view
Anundozam Borooah the Indian Sanskritist
441-444 Suryya Bhuyan view
Railways in India
445-445 J. Lazarus view
Adwaitism and Occidental - Metaphysics
446-448 A. Pillai view
The Late Doctor M. N. Ohdedar: A Tribute
448-448 unknown view
Indians in East Africa
449-450 C.F. Andrews view
The Punjab Tragedy & Christian Missionaries
451-452 unknown view
Why Gold Prices Rise and Silver Prices Fall?
453-453 T.V. Afyangar view
The Roman Script for Indian Languages
454-456 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
457-464 unknown view
Questions of Importance
465-465 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
466-466 unknown view
Feudatory India
467-467 unknown view
Indians Outside India
468-468 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
469-469 unknown view
Agricultural Section
470-470 unknown view
Noticls of Books
471-471 unknown view
Diary of the Month
472-472 unknown view
Literary
473-473 unknown view
Educational
474-474 unknown view
Legal
475-475 unknown view
Medical
476-476 unknown view
Science
477-477 unknown view
Personal
478-478 unknown view
Political
479-479 unknown view
General
480-480 unknown view