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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) March 1930

1930

If the diagrams (in say the latest volumes of the Encyclopaedia Britannica) which are now used to represent the classification of vowels according to the manner of their formation are examined one' cannot avoid the impression that the diagrams are wooden to a degree that ill accords with the amazing flexibility in use and even the variety of the vocal organs. [...] This is a necessary preliminary question and in disposing of it once and for all if that may be the orderliness and the conciseness made possible by the above device ought to be of considerable service to the student of history ; and likewise to the student of "periods" of literature. [...] It would be enough in this connection to cite the instance of the share borne by the States in the maintenance of this credit on the occasion of the declartion by the Government of India of a moratorium at a critical juncture during the Great War. [...] The actual basis on which the profits of the currency policy may be distributed will of course have to be settled with the help of the advice of tl?e experts to be selected by the interests affected and on their mutual agreement. [...] If a happy solution of the problem is to be reached it would seem to be necessary in the first instance to have a Comittee of experts to thoroughly go into the whole question of the mutual rights and interests of the parties concerned and also of the conditions of the problem with particular reference to the needs of the country as a whole and make proposals so as to bring about general agreem
history
Pages
165
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
III—Mathematics and Literature
297-300 unknown view
IV—Mathematics and History
300-304 John Maclean view
The Indian States and Mints and Coinage
305-309 D.A. Naik view
The Bengal Land-Holder—Sub-Division Fragmentation and Sub-Infeudation
310-322 J.C. Ghosh view
Short Essays on Chaucer
323-336 Louise Nelson view
Laughter
337-346 Udai Bhanu view
History of Taxation of Salt Under the Rule of the East India Company
347-354 Parimal Ray view
How Did Jesus Interpret Himself ?
355-372 Wendell Thomas view
Indo-Persian Architecture
373-380 P.K. Acharya view
The Problem of a Second Chamber in India
381-392 Nareshchandra Roy view
Snobbishness
393-395 Katharine Wilson view
The Idealism of the School of Dignaga
396-405 Rakesranjan Sarma view
Asiatic and Inter-Provincial Trade of Bengal in the Mid-Eighteenth Century
406-416 Kali Datta view
Juvenile Offenders in Calcutta
417-421 Mohinimohan Chatterjee view
Reflections of a Wayfarer
422-429 S. Bukhsh view
The Philosophy of Shelley
430-445 Jaygopal Banerjee view
Reviews
446-453 unknown view
Ourselves
454-460 unknown view

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