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Rh Calcutta University To-day, The—Prof. Jadunath Sarkar 488 Call From Fiji, A 176 Calls from the East 692 Canadian Ambassador in Washington 231 Captain Amundsen (Illust.)—Dr. Sudhindra Bose 24 Carl Spittler—R. Rolland and Kalidas Nag 162, 336 Catholic Tribute to Deshbandhu, A 106 Cattle-breeding in India 437 Caution to Archaeologists and Sociologists 580 Change of Religion (com. and crit.)— 0. Danday and Pol. 568 Changes in Turkey 587 Children Protection Bill—JyotiSwarup Gupta 270 China’s Plight 108 Chinese Pamphlet on a Foreigners 447 Christian Missionaries and the English Clergy 433 Ckristianisation of India—Major B. D. Basu 552 Civic Morals 254 Civilisation and Fecundity 350 Claims and Duties of Youth 355 Classification of Civilisation according to Clarate 447 Clearing up One’s own Messes 347 Cocaine and Police Control 247 Code Laws vs. Embodiment Ideals 93 Co-Education 190 Colour Bill in South Africa, The 442 Comment and Criticism 72 218, 328, 452, 566, 676 Comparing Rotes with the World Mind (Illust.) 221 Comprehensive View of National Progress 179 Constitution of the P.G. Departments of the Calcutta University, The—R.D. Banerji 339 Convocation Addresses 695 Cooperation and Depressed Classes 171 Cooperative Public Health Movements in Bengal 435 Council of State, The 575 Count Goblet D ’Alviella 611 Count Kalergi’s World of Permanent Peace 593 Criticism and Defence of the Calcutta University 568 Cult of the Charka, The—Rabindranath Tagore 263 Cultural Life in Japan—Hon. H. Saito 45 Current History—T. C. B. 490, 593, Dacca Mail Disaster, The Dadhabhai Centenary 456 Dadhichi 478 Decisions About the Reform Scheme 100 Death of Civilisations, The 703 Decrease of Lynching in America 361 Defender of Calcutta University Speaks Out, A 475 Deputation to South Africa 731 Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das (Illust.) 95 Destiny of Man, The Dietetic Value of Rice, The 572 Different Treatment of Boers and Indians Difficulties of Democracy, The 192 Discussion on India in the Institute of Politics in America 667 Divining Rod, The  582 Disunited India, As Seen By a Foreign Eye—A. Singaravalu  276 Do the Meek Inherit the Earth? Druse Revolt against France in Syria, The Ducks, Civilisation and The Hindus—N. D. Patel 422 “Duta-Vakyam” or Envoy’s Declaration—Dharamsila Jayaswal   665 Duty of a Newspaper Editor, The 73 Earl Ronaldshay on Aryavarta (a Review)—C. F. Andrews 12 Earliest Currency Commission in India, The—J. C. Singha   654 East African Commission Report, The—C. F. Andrews 260 Economics and Politics 356 Economic Legislation in the Small Holdings Movement—Benoy K. Sarkar 515 Education in Japan 188, 361 Education Old and New 444 Educational System of Japan, The 446 Effects of Tea as An Article of Diet—Major B. D. Basu 397 Emancipation Must Come from within 347 “Empire” Cotton 249 End of Transferred Departments in Bengal 109 End of Vaikom Satyagraha 109 England Pays Her Debt to Italy and Not to India—Taraknath Das 284 Englishman on the Brahmans, An 584 English of the Bible, The 611 Eugenics   584 European and Indian Indologists 574 European Film Companies in India 90