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

1942

The course of relations not merely between India and the rest of the Empire but between Asia and Europe may well depend upon the ability of British statesmanship to convince the educated classes of India that there is room for them within the Commonwealth to rise to the full height of their aspirations and to attain the privileges and the resposibilities which the self-governing Dominions en [...] The discontent which had gradually permeated pleactically the whole of India was increased still further by the passing of the Rowlatt Act by the fai from tactful and wise handling of the Punjab disorders and by the apparent indifference of the British Government to Mussalman sentiments with regard to the Ehilafat question. [...] The two horns of the ram and the five horns of the goat seven in all represent"216 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW SEPT the seven intercalary months occurring in the course of a cycle of 19 luni-solar years. [...] The lower sheet holding the fry is lifted up as required for the exhibition of the fry to the customer without injuring the fry in the least. [...] in earthen gamlas to facilitate the culture of algae in earthen /Hindi s to induce the culture of protozoon and crustacea in the aquarium to satisfy the hobby of the amateur in motor lorries and railway vans for the profit of the trader.
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Pages
95
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
War of 1914-18 and the Appearance of Discontent—IV
203-214 H.C. Mookerjee view
Daniel’s Dream in the Vedas
215-220 R. Shamasastry view
Problem of Fish in Bengal
221-234 H.K. Mookerjee view
The Writing of Indo-British History
235-240 Narendra Sinha view
Language and Culture
241-248 P. Rao view
A Note on General Ventura’s Jahgir
249-256 S.N. Sen view
A Note on Recent Ideas on Imperialism
257-262 unknown view
The 'Grow More Food' Campaign Some Immediate and Ultimate Problems
263-278 Bimal Sinha view
Round the World
279-288 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
289-293 unknown view
In Memoriam
294-294 P.N. Banerjee view
Ourselves
295-297 unknown view

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