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India To-Morrow Thursday 11th August 1932

1932

He took his stand against the obnxious clauses of the Mufassil Municipal Bill which gave the Government the power of depriving Municipalities of the right of eleting their own Chairman and Vice-Chairman and again it gave the Government the power of altering the boundaries of a Municipality without the initiative of the Commissioners. [...] When the United States and consquently Great Britain refused to ratify the guaranty promised by President Wilson as the price of the agreement not to be extend the hordes of France to the Rhine she sought and succeded in the attempt to encircle Germany by a series of alliances with Belgium the countries of the Little Entente and with Poland. [...] As the voice of the bore of the party is approaching the climax of his story the flying landscape is blotted out the train begins to roar through a tunnel and smoke ejected from a cylinder beneath the carriage pours through the open ventilators. [...] In this deparment the director gets his first :fiance to visualize the story which has been supplied as a series of pictures linked together by the rhythms of music and acting ; in this deparment he tries to trace and fix the wholcourse of development both of the action and of the interplay of the separate charcters and to impose upon the whole a style that is at once appropriate to [...] wiil be a government of the people by the people for the people." The Problem of Labour KRISHNA KUMAR CHArfERJEE Of all the problems that have been engBut those unhappy days are long buried ging the serious attention of the greatest in the past and let not the memory of those thinkers of the present age nothing is perhaps days haunt us even to day.
history
Pages
42
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.120262
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Ring out the Old-Ring in the New
1-1 unknown view
Sir Surendranath Banerjee the High Priest of Indian Nationalism
2-4 Himansu Mallik view
Europe in the Cross-Ways
4-5 Amarendra Roy view
Our Duty Abroad
6-6 unknown view
Wars and Rumors of Wars
7-11 James Gerould view
In a Film Studio How a Picture is Built-up
11-13 unknown view
Some Thoughts on Socialism
14-14 Govindlal Shah view
The Problem of Labour
15-17 Krishna Chatterjee view
Indian Industry & Finance
17-18 unknown view
Late Mr. K. C. Bose A Pioneer of Indian Industry
19-20 unknown view
Letters to the Editor
21-22 unknown view
Calcutta Corporation and Economy What the Ratepayers Want
23-24 unknown view
Sports Here & Sports There
24-26 unknown view
The Students’ Corner
26-28 unknown view
Review
28-29 unknown view
Our Fortnightly Digest
30-31 unknown view
India Institute of Die Deutsche Akademie Announces the Award of new Scholarships to Indian Graduate Students in German Universities for the Academic Year 1932-1933
32-33 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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