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The Indian Review A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest March 1935

1935

But the the pace of denuenuty in India and provide desire to brine the Indian States within the adequate safeguards for Britishinterests.' The orbit of the new constitution has enormously proposed federation is intended to cement added to the burden of the task. [...] that the wishes Of the Slates YentThe choice given to the Princes to specify seating a majority of the population should the matters mentioned in the federal be ignored on Recount of the unwillingness legislative list in regard to which they are of the rest of the States. [...] The most weighty instance if the provisions relating to the contribution to the debate in the House of making of rules by the Governor-General Commons on the Princes' resolutions was for the transaction of the boatman of the made by Sir Austen Chamberlain. [...] to the people of does the bill declare what would happen to -British India and to utter a warning that the responsibility of the Governmant at the the rejection of federation by the Princes at centre if the instruments of accession of a"MAME 191111i 1HE GOVBENMENT OF INDIA FILL 14f large number of the acceding States became The draft instrument of instructions to the invalid fof one reason or ano [...] The allows the Governor-General to interfere in people of British India obtain at shadow of tariff pulley only when the main intention responsibility in the central government and of the policy is to injure the interests of the may indulge in the hope that at some distant United Kingdom rather than to further the date in the mum' of a few generations the economic interests of India.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Government of India Bill
145-147 P.S. Aiyer view
Is the Depression Lifting ?
148-151 K.J. Cleetus view
The Assembly’s Verdict
151-152 S. Satyamurti view
The Budget
152-152 unknown view
The Co-operative Marketing of Farm Produce
153-154 J.G. Shrikhande view
Awakening of Asia
155-156 Syed Naqvi view
India’s Banking Resources
157-160 C.H. Diwanji view
On Speakers and Speech-Making
161-162 B. Tandon view
The Modern Novel
163-164 M. Anantanarayanan view
Plant Genetics
165-166 S.N. Mitra view
Future of Insurance in India
167-168 R. Ayyar view
Modern Transport
169-171 G.G. Armstrong view
The Menace of Ruralisation
172-173 M.N. Phadke view
Modern Oriya Literature
173-176 Mayadhar Mansingh view
The World of Books
177-179 unknown view
Indian States
180-182 unknown view
Indian Overseas
183-184 unknown view
Indian Affairs
185-187 An Indian Journalist view
World Events
188-189 A.J. Saunders view
Trade and Finance
190-191 Srivas view
Diary of the Month
192-192 unknown view
Topices from Periodicals
193-200 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
201-214 unknown view