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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) May 1934

1934

The preinable and the text of the pact are as follows: The three heads of the governments of Italy Austria and Hungary animated by the intention to aid the maintenance of peace and the economic restoration of Europe on the basis of respect for independence and rights of every state ; persuaded that collabration between the three Governments in this sense can establish real premises for wider [...] However the true significance of this pact should be estimated from the speech of Signor Mussolini delivered in the Opera House of Rome on the 18th of March (the day after the signature of the Pact) before the Second Quinquennial Assembly of the leaders of the Fascist regime. [...] The omission to determine specifically the relation of the Court of Directors to the Board of Control must be accounted for by the considerable influence which the Directors possessed in Parliament and by the unwillingness of the ministers to exasperate their feelings. [...] 3 In view of the controversy between the Board and the Directors regarding the abolition of the college it is intefegting to find the proposal for its abolition originally from the Board themselves in 1811 on the ground of the existing dissipation. [...] The Board proved unexpectedly compliant and agreed to a proposition which must indicate that the final victory lay on the side of the Court:— " That the question of the authority of the Board and the Court shall be considered as remaining in the same state as if the present subject had not arisen and that the proposed act of the Court shall not be brought in precedent on any future occasion as
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Pages
130
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii unknown view
The Pact of Rome: a Turning Point in World Politics
151-159 Taraknath Das view
The Establishment of the Fort William College
160-171 Prakash Chandra view
An Aspect of Modern Poetry
172-185 N.N. Chatterjee view
Three German Sociologists
186-196 Heinz Nizschke view
The Charter of Al-Madinah
197-205 S. Sharafu-D-Din view
Modern Science and Spirituality
206-213 Anilbharan Ray view
Dynamic Idealism
214-217 Frank Bancroft view
Conversions and Reconversions to Hinduism During Muslim Rule
218-222 Ram Sharma view
“University Settlement” : its Lessons for India
223-224 Sasadhar Sinha view
College and University Education
225-238 W.S. Urquhart view
Miscellany
239-243 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
244-248 unknown view
Gleanings
249-255 unknown view
At Some and Abroad
256-263 unknown view
Ourselves
264-272 unknown view

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