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India and the World - Monthly Organ of Internationalism and Cultural Federation January 1933

1933

It describes iself as "an unofficial organization the agent of no government but with the good-will of all in bringing the peoples of the Pacific together into better undestanding and co-operative effort for the advancement of the interests common to the Pacific area." With its executive office at Honololu in Hawaii and PaPacific Clubs in all the leading cities about the Pacific the U [...] Reviewing the activities of the Carngie Endowment for International Peace under the ominous shade of the Machurian war we cannot help pondering over the prophetic vision of its illutrious founder Andrew Carnegie who dreamt the dream of world peace during the bloody twilight of the last decade of the nineteenth century tarished by the blood-shed of the SinJapanese and the Boer wa [...] Before the dawning in full of the consciousness of the poltical unity in our prswadeshi days Vivekananda not only realised the fundamental unity of India but suecieeed in rousing the enthusiasm throughout the length and breadth of this country"12 INDIA AND THE WORLD of many notes and diverse creeds. [...] Secondly there was a strong discontent over the severity of the colonial labour laws to which the Indian indentured labourers were subject; the enormous disproportion of sexes and the consequent prevalence of immorality among the indentured Indians as well as the ill-treatment accorded to the free Indians in South Africa supplied the other factors of discontent. [...] In the first place the triple method of reprsentation in the Governing Body as well as in the Conference ensuring the examination of every measure coming up for consideration before either of these two bodies from the points of view of Governments employers and workers results in the reconciliation at every step of the interests of these three groups all of which are vitally concerned in p
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Scientific Reminiscences—C. V. Raman
1-4 Megh, Saha view
Hawah
4-6 E.S. Handy view
War Resistance a Fact
7-9 H.Runham Brown view
World of Boobs
9-13 Kalidas Nag view
My Cruise in the Land of the Midnight Sun
14-16 Ila Palchouhuri view
Indian Students in Germany
17-19 Batakrishna Ghosh view
Indian Emig Ration
19-21 Dev Basu view
International Labour Organization —Twelve Years After
22-25 Raghunath Rao view
University of Paris and C. V. Raman
25-27 Kalidas Nag view
International Forum
28-28 Kalidas Nag view

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