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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) August 1942

1942

The ball was opened by a non-Indian who under the name of " Britannicus " sent in a series of letters a quotation from the opening paragraph of the first of which is given below : " The only people who have any right to India are the British ; the so-called Indians have no right whatever.".Foreigners of the same type who had settled in China had so completely secured control of the public garde [...] The failure on the part of the British administration to associate to any appreciable extent the new progressive intelligent and educated classes in the government of the country or to provide suitable openings for their children either in the administration itself or in industries and commerce started under Government supervision and control had the effect of antagonising a majority of Indian [...] And this is the only cause of the habitual obedience n piestion which is common to all societies or nearly all societies.k.ift therefore is the only cause of the habitual obedience in question which the present general disquisition can properly embrace." Moreover the permanence of every government remarks" Austin "depends on the habitual obedience which it receives from the bulk of the commu [...] In case she can bring the British empire down to the level of the French as the latter was vis-d-vis the British at the end of the Napoleonic wars Germany's ambitions are likely to be satiated. [...] The terms of reference to the Connnittee were to consider the position in regard to the-production and supply of sugarcane in Bengal as well as the manufacture of sugar and sugar by-products and to make a recommendation with a view to an adequate supply of sugarcane of good quality at the prices fair both to the growers as well as to the manufaCturerd and the marketing of sugar and sugar by-produ
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Pages
91
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
War of 1914-18 and the Appearance of Discontent—III
111-121 H.C. Mookerjee view
Austin and the Basis of Obedience to Law
122-129 D.N. Banerjee view
World-War II as a Phase of the Hundred Years War Between Germany and England
130-140 Benoy Sarkar view
Prospects of Sugar Industry in Bengal
141-148 Birendra Roychoudhury view
Pestalozzi and his Views on Education Through Sense-Perception
149-162 Derendrachandra Dasgupta view
4th July
163-173 Naresh Roy view
The Chronology of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq’s Reign
174-185 S.N. Rizvi view
Round the World
186-194 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
195-199 unknown view
Ourselves
200-201 unknown view

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