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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) February 1939

1939

The aldermen are in other words the nominees of the councils and not the representatives of the general body of voters in the different wards. [...] so ! From the time of the Partition of Bengal to the emergence of the Non-co-operation movement—is perhaps the most crowded hour ' in the brief history of the Telugu Novel. [...] Alluding to the first source he says: " There is the residue of that executive power which the King in the early stage of the history posscssed in all the departments of the Government when he led his people in war administered their affairs-in peace and was their judge in the last resort." Alluding to the source he says that there are the parts of the prerogative which trace their origin from t [...] The Rulers of the Indian States only stipulated that they were to render allegiance to the sovereign of England but they did not lay down the condition that the Secretary of State for India and the Governor-General in Council were to be the agents for the exercise of the same. [...] Was the consent of the Rulers of the Indian States necessary for this legislation ? An answer in the negative must be given."-1939] DOCTRINE OP PARAMOUNTCY CRITICISED 161 Paragraph 106 of the Butler Committee Report lays down the most ominous proposition : We recommend that the Viceroy and not the Governor-General in Council should in future be the agent of the Crown in his relations with the Pri
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Pages
112
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Realities in World Politics of the Pacific
137-143 Taraknath Das view
The Borough Elections in England
144-150 Nareshchandra Roy view
The Novel in Telugu Literature
151-155 V.N. Bhushan view
The Constitutional and the Legal Aspects of the Doctrine of Para-mountcy Laid Down in Butler Committee Report and Sir William Holdsworth’s Views Criticised
156-164 K.K. Bhattacharyya view
Philosophy in John Keats
165-180 M. Jamil view
Feudal Manners in Shakespeare
181-194 M.M. Bhattacherjee view
The Turkish Woman in History
195-203 L.C. Mousell view
D’annunzio
204-210 Mario Carelli view
The Koms of Manipur
211-216 Minendranath Basu view
Some Aspects of Our School Examinations
217-223 K.K. Mookerjee view
Films and Science
224-226 Sheikh Rasool view
Teaching Civics Throuoh Films
227-229 Sheikh Rasool view
News and Views
230-236 unknown view
Miscellany
237-239 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
240-242 unknown view
Ourselves
243-248 unknown view

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