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Modern Review August 1926

1926

They in fact aimed at disrupting the composite nationality of Belgium by exaggerating the Walloon wrongs to the Flemings with a view to making it impossible for the two to work together whatever the issue of the great conflict might be."124 THE MODERN REVIEW FOR AUGUST 1926 Just what the Germans did during the war in pursuit of that design it is difficult to ascertain. [...] 126 the best of their opportunities here and now of tilling the soil or working the mines or manufacturing in mill or factory of producing wealth and saving as much of it as possible and having a measure of leisure and devoting it to the improvment of body and mind. [...] The sound of music the shrill auspicious cry of the women the blowing of concshells—all mingled and seemed to tear down the very skies. [...] In my last article on the subject of the existence of acute racial partiality in the Indian army I have mentioned some instances to prove that the professions of the 'white' bureaucrats are not often compatible with their actions Below I um giving some more facts to show that the Britishers are not only guilty of racial partiality but that they are wanting in kindness too in regard to the Indian S [...] The Indian Sepoys have served and are still serving in the combatant ranks of the Army in India and the following are the arrangements made for them when they come back maimed and mutilated from the Front.
government politics public policy
Pages
141
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
How a Composaite Nationality Fuctions Example Of Belgium
121-125 Nihal Singh view
Are The Musalmans of Bengal Really in an Effective Majority?
125-127 Ashoke Chatterjee view
The Veil of Light
127-134 Sita Devi view
Racial Partiality in the Indian Army
135-137 J.N Gupta view
India in the Fighth International Labour Conference
137-149 Taraknath Das view
Denmark’s Creative Women
149-153 Agnes Smedley view
Sind in the Eighties
153-156 Nagandranath Gupta view
The Siamese Twins of India
156-158 Ayube Rdun view
Downing Street and Fleet Street
158-160 M. R. A. view
India and the League of Nations
161-164 Jyoti Gupta view
The Long South African Struggle
164-167 C.F Andrews view
Medicine in Modern India and Japan
167-170 Nathoobhai Patel view
Report of the State Railways Workshops’ Committee 1926
170-175 Chandrika Tiwary view
Cultural Unity
175-177 Wahed Hossein view
The Humours of Our Communalism
177-182 S.D Nadkarni view
A German Works on Jainiosm
182-183 A Chakravabti view
Viswa-Bharati Agricultural Station
184-188 Santosh Bose view
Reviews and Notices of Books
188-197 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
197-202 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
202-213 unknown view
Gleanings
213-216 unknown view
Notes
216-240 unknown view