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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) October 1933

1933

AOLTI OF NATIONS AND ITS CRITICS ing the extent of the sovereignty of the Dom Woo* Miele are only a few illustrations of the complicated questions which have COMO forward as the result of the Conferences to simplify and.;determine the mutual relations of the Dominions belonging to one Buipine. [...] At the next stage attention was concentrated on the Geneva Protocol which however failed on account of the attitude of the Japanese delegation to the total condemnation of war the opposition of some Other delegations to the extension of their obligations under Article 16 and the fall of the Labour Government in the United Kingdom But the determination to secure disarmament was invincible and a [...] As the delegate of Mexico remarked on the occasion it was a " historical moment which was an auspicious date for the cause of peace and the moral prestige of the League of Nations." The hostilities between the two countries were terminated by the acceptance of the Council's recommendations. [...] On the side of the Drug Traffic there has been reached the new Convention for the Limitation of Manufactures and the Regulation of the distribution of Narcotic Drugs of 1931. [...] The World Economic Conference of 1933 was a fresh and very hopeful effort in the direction of the wise regulation of the econmic policies of the world and of the amelioration of the Economic Depression.
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Pages
123
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ix unknown view
An Interview at Geneva
1-4 Rabindranath Tagore view
The League of Nations and its Critics
5-20 J.C. Coyajee view
Elements of New Germany
21-32 Herbert Richter view
Is Re-Conversion to Hinduism Permissible?
33-39 D.R. Bhandarkar view
Recovery of Calcutta by the English in 1757
40-53 Kalikinkar Datta view
Cost of Federation
54-59 Nalini Sarker view
The Study of Indian Art
60-65 St. Kramrisch view
The Chinese Mysticism
66-69 Prabodhchandra Bagchi view
Impressions of Industrial Japan
70-72 Lalubhai Samaldas view
Protection and Growth of National Capital
73-77 H.L. Dey, J.P. Niyogi view
Production of Solar Evaporation Salt or Kurkutch in Bengal
78-80 Binayrhushan Dasgupta view
Miscellany
81-85 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
86-91 unknown view
Gleanings
92-98 unknown view
At Some and Abroad
99-104 unknown view
Ourselves
105-114 unknown view

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