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The New Review November 1948

1948

The CGIL Christian Democratic leader Pastore made public a declaration in which he accused the Communist majrity in CGIL of violating the function and purposes of the unified organization and called for investigation of the basis on which the decision was taken. [...] The tension is rarely severe when it is limited to the economic field as evidenced in the divergence of interests between the Atlantic and the Pacific coasts in the U.S. [...] But this much is certain from them that it is not too long in the future when the human factor will be a source of disunity among peoples and nations leading to the break-up of the concord and the peace of the world. [...] Resistance is offered by the native population and the native population does not want these intruders; the original inhabitants of America the Red Indians never liked the intruders; the natives of Australia had a war with the new comers; and the examples may be multiplied. [...] This propaganda on the part of the interested paties has lead the glitalkers to think that the Indians are increasing at the fastest rate in the world.
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Pages
90
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i A.S.J. Lallemand view
From the World of Journals
i-viii unknown view
This Side and that
313-320 unknown view
Population and Food Supply
321-329 Dharma Bhanu view
Gifts and Presents in Sanskrit Folk-Tales
330-333 M.A. Mehendale view
Educational Reorientation and the Language Problem
334-340 J.M. D’souza view
Sociology as a Science
341-350 P. Gisbert view
Making Khatpat in Bombay
351-361 J.H. Gense view
Indians in Burma
362-367 C. Sastry view
Education for Independent India
368-377 T.N. Siqueira view
Budgetary Policy and Inflation
378-384 P.C. Jain view
What Makes Life Worth Living
385-388 W.H. Geyer view
Some Recent Books
389-392 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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