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Modern Review April 1934

1934

PITRPOSE or THE Thus we must ask whether the placing of a powerful military instrument—and it taut be powerful to serve its purpose—in the hands of the League would not betray the real purpose of the League since it would inevitably tend to make the League think in terms of military power and cause it to devote less and less attention to the methods of peace whose use it is surely the supreme mi [...] Furthermore the very existence of the International Police Force ould tend to make its control the een issue among the Powers and thus to divide up the League into groups of Powers as in the pre-League days of the Balance of Power. [...] The greens the browns and the black burnt grass make up a sombre but handsome picture while in the early morning when the frost lies white upon the ground and the mist is rising frOm the streams or curling caressingly about the hills the place is a fairyland indeed. [...] The tree said 'What is the matter Till now you 11444 to come silently for food Now von cat nothing and talk all the time.' The bird said 'hark to the tale of the coal-black water the limping stag Ind the tiny tree ; the poor little bird that missed its dinner—ad bitter berries shall grow on thee: Early in the morning the women of the village went to fetch water and one of them was the sort o [...] Drive the mil and break the thread Let the dry combing sink let the stones rise to the surface of the river but let not this spell ever lose its power.' Then they break the thread and immerse the figure in the river.
government politics public policy
Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Should the League be Armed ?
371-373 Wilfred Wellock view
In Baiga Land
374-383 Verrier Elwin view
Art of Biography: An Interview with Guedalla
384-386 Sudhindra Bose view
A Planet and a Star
386-389 Nagendranath Gupta view
Rabindranath Tagore and the Religion of Man
390-393 Saroj Das view
Some Legal Aspects of the White Paper
393-395 K.S Thaper view
Rammohun Roy
396-399 Madame Morin view
Causation of North Behar Earthquake
400-403 D.C. Nag view
Earthquake—Its Science and Superstitions
404-412 G.C. Mukherjee view
On Loyalty
412-416 Frank Bancroft view
All-India Art Exhibition—Calcutta
416-419 J.K. Sen view
Liquidat on of Illiteracy in Soviet Russia
419-423 G.S. Khair view
Mr. K. P. Jayaswal at the Oriental Conference
424-428 K.K Roy view
Will the Tories Smash the Empire ?
429-431 D Pole view
The Fool
432-436 Sita Devi view
Krishna Chandra Bhattacharjya
436-439 Rashbihary Das view
Book Reviews
440-445 K.M.J. view
London Letter
445-449 D Pole view
Financial Notes
449-452 Sailendra Sen Gupta view
Indian Periodicals
453-456 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
457-460 unknown view
The Austrian Riddle
461-468 Subhas Bose view
Notes
469-490 unknown view