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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) September 1943

1943

Still another proof of the esteem in which he is held by Indian journalists is afforded by the invittion extended to him in 1940 by the working journalists of his province to address them on the legal and other disabilities of journalism in India and the ideals which should guide them in their daily work. [...] THE LAWRENC8 ACT: TRANSVAAL The Act under discussion which may be called for convenience the " Lawrence Act " after the Minister in charge of it consists of two parts one applying to the Transvaal and the other to Natal. [...] Lawrence announced the decision of the Union Government to appoint a judicial commission with Indian representation thereon to enquire into the adequacy of the civic and other needs of the Indian population in Natal. [...] Durban is a South African city and a great deal of the wealth and prosperity and comfort of Durban has been built on the labour and service of the Indian community which was brought to this ccuntry to serve the people of Natal. [...] But the life of the journalists in the rear is certainly less hard than the life of those who are working at the front or in the enemy occupied areas.
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Pages
52
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
153-156 unknown view
The South African “Pegging” Act
157-168 P. Rao view
China’s Cultural Front
169-173 Liu Ling view
Beatrice Webb (1858-1943)
174-180 unknown view
Fall of Mussolini
181-189 Naresh Roy view
Miscellany
190-190 Benoy Sarkar view
Round The World
191-194 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
195-201 S.N. Sen view
Ourselves
202-204 unknown view

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