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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) August 1935

1935

It was arranged by the Treaty that in the event of Northern Ireland remaining under the jurisdiction of the Parliament of the Free State provision should be made for the protection of the Nationalist majority in that area. [...] As a matter of fact it has been explicitly stated in a part of the preamble that the time and manner of each advance can be determined only by Parliament upon whom responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples." The constitutional status of the Dominions on the other hand according to the pramble to the Statute of Westminster 1931 is based on the declaration [...] Berriedale Keith hai;' pointed recently in the Journal of Comparative Legislation that the status of the Dominions enunciated by the Imperial Conference of 1926 is that of a sovereign independent state and General Smuts in discussing the measure has argued that this follows from the fact that the Conference of 1926 pla ed the union on the footing of equlity with the United Kingdom which cle [...] General Hertzog therefore may claim that the measure does provide a legal means for the assertion of the doctrines of the rights of neutrality and secession." The recent judgment of the Privy Council in Moore v. Attorney-General which asserted the valdity of the Act of 1333 of the Irish Free State abolishing the right of appeal to the King in Council has still further strengthened the pos [...] As a consequence the Englishman is perhaps the dullest and the Indian the mostPsentimental of husbands in the world I 'Segregation of the sexes is unnatural and unhealthy at any time but particularly so during the formative years of childhood and the quickening years of adolesence.
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Pages
118
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Anglo-Irish Relations since the 1921 Treaty
111-124 Nihal Singh view
The Problem of India’s Constitutional Status
125-134 Tripurari Chakravarti view
Co-Education
135-146 K.D. Ghose view
Nilakantha and Mitra-Misra Two Hindu Political Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century
147-156 Benoy Sarkar view
Some Novels of Rabindranath
157-164 Jayantakumar Das-Gupta view
Significance of Political Trends in the Far East
165-181 Taraknath Das view
Sheridan and Vanbrugh: A Study in Adaptation
182-186 Priyaranjan Sen view
The Kom Dance
187-188 Pareshchandra Dasgupta, Minendranath Basu view
Miscellany
189-194 Benoykumar Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
195-204 unknown view
Abstract
205-211 unknown view
News and Views
212-220 unknown view
Ourselves
221-228 unknown view

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