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The Indian Review January 1936 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1936

The war scare is now more of a reality ; and at the end of 1935 the World is faced with the clear-cut problem of abandoning the ideals of the League of Nations on the one hand and on the other; facing a serious oubreak of hostilities among the Powers in a more or less dubious effort to serve the cause of world peace. [...] The Swiss franc and the Dutch guilder have in a sense found a temporary haven of refuge and in France the recurrence of bear oti acitil on the franc and the ministerial crises of various kinds have ultimately had the effect of leaving M. Laval the Premier in indisputed mastery of the situsytion with a firm resolve that the franc shall be maintained regardless of all costs. [...] For to her the deepest emotions are involved in the question of the German army as the disarmament olatise of the Treaty of Versailles was the most tangible form of the stigma of defeat in the Great War. [...] For it would have been even worse than the success of the Japanese in Manchuria ; for while the Japanese carried out their plans in the face of the League's hostility the Italian conquest of Abyssinia would have been carried out under the authority and with the full approval of the League. [...] At the front amid the discomforts of the trench and the horrors of war excitement was at its height and in spite of the horrors hundreds of thousands of young soldiers men who had been drafted from the dull routine of the factory or the shop or the office or the farm to the stirring haphazardry of a tent or a trench somewhere " in a foreign land must have come to look back upon ` work' as a
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Frontmatter
i-iv G. A. Natesan view
1935
1-3 P. R. Srinivas view
The General Election and the Future
4-6 S. L. Polak view
Is Congress a Political Party ?
7-i C. Rajagopalachar view
Signs of the Times
9-14 Glyn Barlow view
Indian Problem in South Africa
14-16 Bhawani Sannyasi view
Reading and Writing
17-18 K. Swaminathan view
India and Temperance
19-20 Frederick Grubb view
What do Indian Women wish to do ?
21-22 Kamala Satthianathan view
Indian Trade and the War
22-23 Bernard Fonseca view
Japan and Mahomedanism
24-24 Vasudeo Metta view
Sarojini : A Story
25-27 T. F. O’Donnell view
Recent Convocation Addresses
28-31 G. A. Natesan view
Yone Noguchi
32-34 E. E. Speight view
Indian Affairs
35-36 “ An Indian Journalist ” view
World Events
37-39 A. J. Saunders view
Diary of the Month
40-40 G. A. Natesan view
The World of Books
41-44 G. A. Natesan view
Books Received
44-44 G. A. Natesan view
Indian States
45-46 G. A. Natesan view
Indians Overseas
47-48 G. A. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
49-56 G. A. Natesan view
India in Periodicals
56-56 G. A. Natesan view
Multum in Parvo
57-72 G. A. Natesan view
Backmatter
i-i G. A. Natesan view