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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) September 1928

1928

These in elude the costs of production the effects of rationalisation the general scientific organisation of industry ; the exact position and responsibilities of the three partners in industry—labour management and capital ; labour's shale in the profits anlosses of industry trade union restrictions and the general quest tion of artificial restriction of output piecework profit-sharing an [...] 21114 TEE CALCUTTA REVIEW The report further describes the position as regards certain studies which are not yet terminated and which will continue on the following questions : the drafting of the clause reprisals in the event of certain exceptions considered as illegal certain exceptions as regards the obligations resultipg from the clause and the effect of the most-favoured-esrion clause in bi [...] SOME PROBLEMS OF INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM The long expgbted and the much talked of Royal Commision has been appointed with a flourish of trumpets to enquire into the working of the system of government the growth of education and the dêvelopment of representativeinstitution in British India and matters connected therewith " and the Comission shall report !` as to whether cznd to what e [...] In our opinion the problem has its root deep in the psychology of the people and can be solved only.by a change of heart as between the different communities by the removal of the 'spirit of mutual suspicion and jealousy and the growih of.4it feeling of give-andtake on which alone a strong civic sense_ an develop. [...] But in the majority of his poems we find that little streak of melancholy of whic'h the following is a fair sample :— The small Wide; rejoice in the green leaves returning The murmuring stireamlet winds clear thro' the vale; The hawthorn tree blows in the dew of the morning The wide scattered cowslips bedeck the green dale; But what can give pleasure or what can seem fair While the lin6ring m
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Pages
150
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Britain Sets an Example
305-310 A.E. Tomlinson view
Report of the Economic Committee on Commercial Policy
311-315 unknown view
Some Problems of Indian Constitutional Reform
316-338 Akshoy Ghosal view
Robert Burns
339-344 Leland Berry view
Imagination
345-350 Adi Sett view
The Tuberculosis Problem—How it Can be Solved
351-360 Gopalchandra Chatterjee view
The Metaphysical Basis of Monadism
361-378 J.K. Majumdar view
The Minstrel of Bridport
379-384 Frances Fletcher view
Technical Education in India
385-392 L.D. Coueslant view
Impressions of Awakened Italy
393-404 Taraknath Das view
Special Convocation
405-409 unknown view
The February Moon
410-410 Rashranjan Basu view
Life of the Celebrated Sevagy
411-420 unknown view
W. B. Yeats
421-432 Jaygopal Banerjee view
Reviews
433-445 unknown view
Ourselves
446-453 unknown view

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