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The Forum January 19 1924

1924

The Moulana Saheb and others both among Hindus and Moslems who believe that numbers testify to the truth and worth of a religious faith may be preparing for the day when the ballot-box would rule the destinies of India ; and to have the heaviest of ballot-boxes behind one's politics may be the sharpest instrument for wresting Swaraj for India ! Evidently the history of the Crusades and the rec [...] And the national organization rdeemed itt reputation as the voice of the highest thought in the nation and seed-plot of the best national activities by taking upon its Shoulders the drilling of the people and the strengthening of their nerves for the fulfilment of the nation's age-long desire and natural destiny. [...] 19 1924 THE FORUM 69 phecies of the disintegration of Western civiliztion fill the columns of newspapers diplores the fecundity of the sub-human" species as he calls the submerged clakses of his society and the sterility of the higher classes. [...] 19 1924 THE FORUM 69 phecies of the disintegration of Western civiliztion fill the columns of newspapers diplores the fecundity of the sub-human" species as he calls the submerged clakses of his society and the sterility of the higher classes. [...] The election was held on the 6th of December last.; during six days of the previous' week the space that three representative British newspapers. the "Times" the "Daily' Telegraph" and the "Manchester Guardian" could allow to a description of the activities of the Labour Party was 32 43 and 301 inches respectively ; the Conservative Party was given 358 453 and 421 inches ; while the Libetal
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Pages
53
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120064
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
65-65 unknown view
Editorial Comments
65-69 unknown view
The Descent of Light
69-70 unknown view
India’s Choice
70-72 unknown view
The Triumph of Satyagraha
72-73 unknown view
The Chowringhee Crime
73-74 unknown view
We Live to Learn
74-76 Ferar view
Streets and Their Planning in Ancient India
76-77 Binode Datta view
Some Present-Day Superstitions
77-78 P. N. Bose view
The East India Company and Ship-Building
78-80 Baman Das view
Triumph of Borsad Satyagraha
80-82 Vallabhbha Patel, Gopaldas Desai view
The League of Nations
82-83 A.D. view
Filipino Independence
83-84 unknown view
Political Prisoners in Bengal
84-84 unknown view
British Women M.P’.S
84-85 unknown view
Indian Press
85-88 unknown view
Foreign Press
88-91 unknown view
Buddha’s Diamond
91-91 unknown view
Sale of Indian Gold Reserve
91-92 unknown view
How Many Voted?
92-92 unknown view
Magazine Corner
92-93 unknown view
The Next Viceroy
93-93 unknown view
News-Notes
94-95 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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