Beneath these Crystal Palace towers This Mourning Maiden, bronzed with age, From out the midst of storied time Proclaims the sculptor's subtle art. Life-like she clasps her fingers firm, Bewildered by a changing world Whose their everlasting seal Upon this Maiden's brow have set
KRISHNA MENON. At this time of deepening world crisis, the role of the movements of national independence as in India become more significant than ever before. Imperialism unfolds itself in its phase of bare conquest to the eyes of the average decent person living in these islan
British Guiana. The report of the British Guiana Refugee Commisson to the advisory committee on Political Refugees appointed by the President of the - United States of America was made available in England in May. The Commissioners base their report on examination of certain are
Supply is the name given to the process of providing the armed forces with the equipment necessary for the proper discharge of their functions. Warfare has become increasingly mechanical. The aeroplane in particular has enormously increased the importance of weapon—or fire-power
Your malice moves me not Nor yet your hate; Contempt from you reaches no part of me. But I hate you For the shattering discord of misspent desire You force on me; I hate you For the brutish lack of thought You use with me. I cannot pen the hell These two have meant for me. These
You Question my address And Possibilities of utterance 'Tis so you'd have me Silent, tortured, bound. This way contusion speak Gnarled in the breast, Groping - for issue. So warped, you'd shape me; But though I cry The thwarted growth, The life alice so often foiled Healing will
usual by another dose of repressive legislation, the congress met the attempts by militant action relying mote on the masses who by now were coming into the ambit of the national movement. It is at this stage that the great personality of Mahatma Gandhi comes on the scene. The M
The most important decision taken by the 38th conference of the Labour Party at Southport from May 29th to June 2nd was the adoption of the Executive Committee's draft statement of policy on defence. In the absence of Mr. Attlee through illness, the acceptance of the statement w
Labour's statement of policy declares that if the economic and industrial strength of the Commonwealth is to be used to the best advantage in defence it is necessary that there should be a body able to undertake such planning, to co-ordinate the requirements of the Defence Servi
We are apt to be a great deal too complacent about our Colonial administration: complacent because we do not know the facts. Archdeacon W. E. Owen, who has worked in East Africa for 35 years, has been making it his business to see that such facts are known—in so far as they conc