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Asia. May 1938

1938

RAMMANOHAR LOHIA is secretary of the Foeign Department of the All-India Congress Committee and a member of the board of editors of the Congress Socialist the organ of the Congress Socialist Party. [...] The Palestine government agreed in spite of the exclusion of professional persons to permit the entry of the distinguished scientist Sigmund Freud but the Nazi persecutors in Vienna refused to let him leave the country. [...] In other words they seized the centers of power and the Muslims were done for: in the country districts they had to look after their own protection against the Reds and in the citiej they had to submit to the military control of the Nanking government. [...] Yet the net result of the conduct of our Far Eastern relations during the first four years of the Roosevelt Adminitration was greatly to relieve the tension between the ASIA"United States and Japdn. [...] The leadership of the strong policy group lies in the civilian side of the government—chiefly in a few men at the top of the State Department Undersecretary Welles excepted.
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Pages
64
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120323
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
285-288 Richard Walsh view
The Month in the Orient
289-290 Richard Walsh view
The Kimono and the Turban
291-293 Richard Walsh view
The U.S.Lets Japan Guess
294-296 Ernest Lindley view
Thanks to Japan
297-300 Pearl Buck view
India’s Mighty Congress
301-303 Rammanohar Lohia view
As the Indian Sees him
304-309 T. Vijayaraghavacharya view
As Indian Affects him
310-313 Jan Stephens view
Dry Rot in Indian Colleges
314-318 Frank Bancroft view
Siam Turns to Army Rule
319-321 Willard Price view
Arab Women of the Persian Gulf
322-325 Richard Walsh view
China’s Militant Cartoons
326-330 Jack Chen view
What War Does to a Home
331-334 Richard Walsh view
The Struggle of the Lowly
335-339 Albert Viton view
Marginal Notes
340-340 Richard Walsh view
Trade Currents
341-341 Eliot Janeway view
Asia Book—Shelf
342-346 Richard Walsh view
Backmatter
347-348 Richard Walsh view

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