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The New Review July 1937

1937

Each type of policy whatever the organ of administration is tested for its capacity to satisfy the requirements of a rational international order—the maintenance of peace and the satisfaction of the demands of the citizens. [...] The author of this book was for some years Secretary to the Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes and give : hem a record of the Chancellorship of Ilis -Highness the Maharaja of Patiala. [...] The exploit of the Divine Wind and the fine showing—and here I wish to make it clear that I am not dealing with the political side of the matter—of the Army and Navy machines in Manchuria and Shanghai together with the regular air lines that now link up all Japan Japan and Formosa and Japan and Manchuria go to show that the Japanese have indeed freed themselves from dependence upon the scienti [...] The Wall Stret crash in America the growing depths of the depression there and in Europe and the preoccupations of Europe with its own problems and of the United States with its economic and financial tangles appeared to be a fitting occasion for the Japanese to move. [...] The possibility of sanctions by the League of Nations was also fully taken into account and the Navy perfected a scheme bottling up the entire China coast and closing the entrances to the Yellow and the Japan seas.
history
Pages
116
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xiv M.S.J. Ledrus view
The Wings of Japan
1-10 Alfred Pieres view
Oil
11-25 A. LalleMand view
Blindness in India
26-39 T.N. Siqueira view
Bengali Origins
40-55 Suniti Chatterji view
An Architect Looks at the World
56-63 Stanley James view
Prince Shampoo
64-77 J.P. Caius view
Some Recent Books
78-101 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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