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India To-Morrow Sunday 16th April 1933

1933

It was reserved for the wise and the great Akbar the real founder of the Mogul Empire to convert the proud and warlike chiefs of Rajasthan into a formiable vassalage by making them at once the prop and the ornaments of the throne." In the imperial household Hindu ladies carried on their religous observances and used their influence to induce the Emperor to toleration. [...] glide.""INDIA TO-MORROW 431 In others he has tried other manners noably the psychological in the Farcical Hitory of Richard Greenow" the romantic with a touch of the sinister in the "Death of Lully" and the satirical with a touch of the pathetic in the "Fillotson Banquet" The charge of obscenity against -Point Counterpoint" is too weak to require a decent answer. [...] The problem of Japanese expansion has always given tronble to the American people and America will never tolerate the establishment of Japanese power in China proper The Jap-American tension has recently been aggravated after the Japanese withdrawl from the League Japan had the mandate from the League of the former German possessions in the Pacific north of the Equator on condition that she will [...] The second resolution "holds Civil Disobedience to be a perie :tly legitimate means for the protection of the rights of the people for the vindication of national selrespect and for the attainment of the ntional goal." The third resolution re-affirms the decision of the working corn nittee arrved at on the first January 1932 ; and the fourth "calls upon all classes and sections of the [...] all the three read.ngs in the House of CoThe Bill also forbids the award of any mons and after going through the formal grant by the Corporation to any instprocedure in the House of Lords it is expetution for the promotion of primary ted to take effect from the 18th April next.
history
Pages
36
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.120262
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Youth ānd Religion
425-427 Nikhilrajan Roy view
Ākbar—The Representative Monarch of India
427-429 G.L. Dey view
Āldous Huxley (as Poet and Novelist)
430-431 Sadhan Ghosh view
Stalin Tramples on his Enemies
431-433 unknown view
War is Coming
434-435 Amarendra Roy view
Indian Industry & Finance
436-436 City Man view
Popular Science
437-438 unknown view
Letters to the Editor
439-440 unknown view
Review
440-441 unknown view
Matters & Misceliany
442-443 unknown view
Indian and Foreign Āffairs
444-446 Observer view
Health & Hugiene Diet and Dental Disease
447-448 J. Campbell view
Film Topics Hollywood
449-450 Adrianne Allen view
The Students’ Corner
451-452 A Student view
Sports here & Sports there
453-454 Pee Enn view
In Memoriam
455-456 unknown view

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