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Modern Review April 1935

1935

be known as the Irish Free State was to "*"."hare the same constitutional status in the Community of Nations known as the British DAFT° u the Dominion of Canada the Commowealth of Australia the Dominion of New Zealand and the l'nion of Mouth It was to have "a Parliament having powers to make laws for the peace order and good government of Ireland and an Executive responsible to that Parli [...] To comply with Britain's wishes the Constituent Assembly had to vest in the King the "Executive authority of the Irish Ave State." So it did' (Article 51)4 But it ttiok care to state 'in the Constitution that: the authority was "exercisable in accordance with the law practice and constitutional usage governing the exercise of the Executive Authority in the case of the Dominion of Canada by t [...] Elaborate machinery was devised for the appointment of the persons composing it (five to seven in number) so as to show that they were exclusivly the servants of the Irish people operating through the lower !bulge.' (1) The nomination of the President of the Council did not rest even as a matter of form with the Representative of the Crown but solely with the Dail. [...] The )bid p. provisions to which I have ealle41 attention showed beyond cavil that the Representative of the Crown was no more than a link between the Free State and the rest of the "Community of nations known as the British Empire"—that he had no hand either in the formulation of the policies govering the Free State nor in their administration— and that the real rulers of the country were [...] Late in November the special correspondent of the Spit lalor: in Tokyo drew the attention of the world to the attitude of the.Japanese foreign office expressed in a pamphlet on "National defence" circulated to the masses of Japan.
government politics public policy
Pages
128
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
“Dominion Status” and the Safeguards to Give Reality to it
391-400 Nihal Singh view
Cost of the Troops in Bengal
400-403 Nirad Chaudhuri view
Japan’s Third Adventure
404-406 H.N. Sinha view
Khadi and Socialism
407-412 J.B. Kripalani view
The Floods in Orissa
413-414 C.F. Andrews view
Societies Founded by Rammohun Roy for Religious Reform
415-419 Brajendra Banerji view
Sanskrit Education in Travancore
419-420 K.C. Pillai view
Govindadas the Poet of Mithila
420-421 Nagendranath Gupta view
Things more Important than the Three R’s in Education
421-426 Pasupuleti Krisnayya view
Passing through Cairo
426-431 Subhas Bose view
The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute and its Critical Edition of the Mahabharata
432-440 S.K. De view
A Few Thoughts on the Report of the Moslem Education Advisory Commitee
441-445 Jatindra Datta view
Personal Reminiscences of Ramakrishna Paramhansa
445-449 Sivanath Sastri view
The Waters of Destiny
449-460 Sita Devi view
The Ornate Structures of the Hoysala School
461-466 B. Subrahmanyam view
Book Reviews
467-472 unknown view
London Letter
473-476 D. Pole view
Foreign Periodicals
477-481 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
482-486 unknown view
Uday Shankar Ballet
487-487 unknown view
Notes
488-510 unknown view