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Goodeve Chuckerbutty, ""Present state of the medical profession in India""; 13. The Maharaja of Mysore, ""A welcome address to the Prince of Wales""; 14. Jawaharlal Nehru, ""Inaugural address delivered at a UNESCO conference""; 15. Satya Dev Jaggi, ""On existentialism""; 16. Keeran, ""Jealousy brings downfall""; 4. LITERARY TEXTS BY NON-INDIAN WRITERS; 17. Anstey, Baboo Jabberjee, B.A. 327 $a18. Rudyard Kipling, ""Gunga Din""19. Paul Scott, Staying on; 20. V.S. Naipaul, The Mystic Masseur; 5. NEWSPAPER ENGLISH; 21. News report: ""Sanjay Gandhi cremated at Shantivana""; 22. News report: ""The match-making fair""; 23. Book review: ""Life and letters by Sham Lai""; 24. Concert review: ""Holi golden age recalled""; 25. Obituary: ""J.P.: A monumental man""; 26. Inmemoriam; 27. Sports report: ""Gavaskar makes it a near thing""; 28. Personal column: ""Encounters""; 29. Love messages: ""St. Valentine's Day""; 30. Advertisements; 30.1. Books and journals; 30.2. Clothes; 30.3. 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