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The New Review October 1940

1940

One significant effect of the ardent preaching of the 'Dictatorship of the Proletariat' is to be found in the text of the proceedings in the Chamber of Deputies where it is recorded that some 14 000 Frenchmen were posted as deseters when the partial mobilization (mainly of technicians) was decreed at the alarm preceding Munich. [...] For this reason the Italian people re justly proud of the part the Italian arachute has played in the conquest if the Empire and in the Spanish ar the two most recent tests which ssured a supremacy 'to the valour nd fighting power of the Italian Air orce which cannot be easily surpassed.'. The parachute model which has amed so high appreciation among talian aeronautic circles is known by he na [...] Not only did the communisinspired policy of the Front Populaire fail to vote the military credits necessary to rearmament but it also sapped the spirit of the army and of the working classes. [...] The prologue of a Giddha couplet of course is beautifully rhymed ; the first line of each couplet in the prologue is free as in the chief couplet the second line of each of the group keeps up the rhyme balancing the one in the second line of the chief couplet.276 THE NEW REVIEW A couplet of this type prologued or simple is called Bo10 From the depths of the heart comes the. [...] AFTER-WAR ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF INDIA BY P. S. LOKANATHAN ANY attempt to discuss the economic problems of post-war India at this juncture when neither the shape of future India is clear nor the nature of the problems h we shall have to face at the end of the war is forese able may seem to call for the qualities not of an analytical economist but of the economic prophet.
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Pages
98
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii A.S.J. Lallemand view
From the World of Journals
i-vii unknown view
This Side and That
265-272 unknown view
Punjabi Spinning-Bee Songs—II
273-286 D. Satyarthi view
After War Economic Problems of India
287-297 P.S. Lokanathan view
A Motto With a Pointer
298-313 M. Bauwens view
Neutrality
314-322 K.R.R. Sastry view
An Unpopular Governor of Bombay
323-331 J.H Gense view
A Way Out of Our School Imbroglio
332-340 H.C. Mookerjee view
The Cult of the Dhaj Mata
341-347 Fuchs view
Some Recent Books
348-352 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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