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Modern Review November 1936

1936

This order was deemed necessary owing to the nature of the machinery used in rice mills the long hours of employment of women during the busy season and the uncertain conditions as regards sanitation and ventilation prevailing in a number of the smaller millalS The Government of Hyderabad again issued a notification early in 1936 to the effect that the Hyderabad Factories Act should in future app [...] There was no dnouncement of the aggressor and there was hardly a trace of excuse to or condolence with Ethiopia—with the outstanding exception of South Africa the sympathy of the Irish Free State the withdrawal of Mexico before the vote on sanctions was taken and the humane attitude of Sweden and of some of the South American countries. [...] If at no time did England and France the two directing forces of the League intend to put into practice the meaning of the words of the Covenant—that all the League nations shall take the side of the aggressed against the aggressor—then the whole thing is desperately clear. [...] U. a. S. R. said : "I speak of the 'enmity for every member of the League now to realize its individual responsibility' for the lack of success of the common action undertaken In defence of a fellow member of the League because both inside the League and outside it there have been attempts"at THE BETRAYAL OF ETHIOPIA to ascribe this lack of success to the League Covenant to its defects and to [...] It is the question of the danger of workl war which has brought the Soviet Union into the League of Nations with the intention—not only for the sake of her own millions but for that of the other races and peoples of the universe of leading the struggle against the worst evil which is known—war; and against that which icreasingly provokes it : Fascism.
government politics public policy
Pages
131
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Labour Legislation in Indian States
489-493 Rajani Das view
The Betrayal of Ethiopia
493-501 Nancy Cunard view
A Universe Without God a Study of the Efferis of Atheism
502-505 J.T. Sunderland view
The Baroda Hindu Divorce Act and Its Working
506-507 V.V. Joshi view
The Last Days of Nanasaheb of Bithur
508-510 G.S. Sardesai view
Art in the Home
510-512 Miriam Benade view
Travellers in the Night
513-518 Sita Devi view
Rocks Ahead
518-520 “Sher-Gill” view
Jabez T. Sunderlan
521-522 John Holmes view
A Free Press Dinner a Century Ago
523-525 J.K. Majumdar view
Patrick Geddes and International Cooperation
525-526 Arthur Geddes view
Youthful Wife and Over-Aged Husband
527-528 Rao Pandit, K. Pantulu view
Ten Years in Gwalior
529-531 Hira Chatterji view
Indian Children’s Rhymes and Chants
532-534 Devendra Satyarthi view
What is Beauty?
534-536 Cyril Modak view
The Evolution of Modern Institutions in Mysore
537-541 Nihal Singh view
What is Behind Britain’s Policy in Palestine?
541-543 Taraknath Das view
Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramiyya’s “History of the Congress”
544-546 Suresh Deb view
Arab-Zionist Struggle and the Indian National Congress
546-547 Taraknath Das view
The Roerich Peace Movement
547-547 unknown view
Book Reviews
548-553 unknown view
saroda—in Obscure Shrine
554-561 Nityanarayan Banerjee view
Hanumman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal’s Team at Berlin
561-563 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
564-569 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
570-576 unknown view
India and Preparedness
577-581 unknown view
My Grandmother
581-583 Gur Singh view
My Sorrow
583-583 Kumar Guha view
Notes
584-608 unknown view