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The Dawn and Dawn Society’s Magazine September 1911

1911

117-124 of August 1911 number of this Journal.) Commercial Expeditions to China from the Chola Kingdom in the 11th Century : The Great Maritime Activity of the Cholas Coming down to the beginning of the eleventh century we meet in the Chinese historical and geographical works with the accounts of several of these embassies or commercial expeditions to China from the Chola country in Southern I [...] The Chola fleets did not confine themselves to coasting voyages but boldly crossed the Bay of Bengal to the mouths of the Ganges and the Irrawaddy and the Indian Ocean to the islands of the Malay Archipelago. [...] I would explain to the young the rationale of prayers and the reason of the commandment to pray ; the rationale of fasting and the reason of the cormandment to fast. [...] Marsh is of opinion that one of the causes of the present world-wide depression is that the nicc balance between the manufacturing capacity-of the world's mills and the consuming capacity of the wild has been disturbed or unsettled ' by the phenomenal extension of loomand spindles. [...] So the rage for extension of the weaving industry began fast and furious." We have brought out in the course of the present article the two outstanding features of the general causes of the depression namely (i) an abnormal increase of the productive capacity Of the world's mills and (2) the resulting overproduction of cloth and yarn.
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