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Modern Review January 1909

1909

Webb argues that the inward and outward currents of Indian Trade and the trade of all the British possessions ought tiii be similarly exploited for increasing the Weldth productive capacity and power of the people inhabiting the British Empire. [...] He thinks that the continuance of the British supremacy is a matter of vital importance to India and that in any unforseen catastrophe to the British power India stands to lose more than any other part of the Empire so that in any scheme of Imperial federation" India ought to be prepared to make larger and more unselfish sacrifices than other parts of the Empire. [...] Webb might have added that under the present system of land tenures the cultivators would have hardly much inducement to wish for a per-"6 THE MODERN REVIEW manent rise in the price of wheat as the whole excess of his profits is very likely to be swept into the treasury at the next periodical settlement of the land assesment. [...] The Indian thinks and rightly too that in a natural state of things these industries ought to be in Indian hands;-that the indenture system of labour in the tea and coffee industries ought to cease ; and that the Government ought to smooth the wav for its gradual transfer to Indian enterprise. [...] It was fondly supposed that the foreigner often passed off his article on the Indian consumer under the cover of a British garb ; and the Indian Legilature for the better protection of the Brtish products passed an Act making it copulsory on all importers to show on the article of import the country of its manufature.
government politics public policy
Pages
116
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Index
i-viii Ramananda Chatterjee view
India and A Preferential Tariff
1-8 Ambalal.S Desal view
America’s Educational Work in the Philippines
8-10 unknown view
The Yellow God
11-27 H. Haggard view
The Invention of Matches
27-29 A.Ghose view
Agriculturai Collage in the Untted States
30-34 T.C Mazoomder view
The Political Philosophy of Carlyle
35-40 Hiralal Haldar view
Nature Methods In Education
40-46 unknown view
A Hindu’s Estimate of the President Elect of the United States and a Peep in or the Work of His Campaign Managers
46-52 Saint Singh view
Dry Farming for Parts of Inidia
52-53 unknown view
The Condition of Hindu Students in America
53-55 unknown view
The History of Indian Immigration on the Pacific Coast of America
55-57 unknown view
“India’s Gain”
57-61 Hrmendra Ghose view
“The Flight of Laksman Sen”
61-63 Akshay Maitra view
Literature of the Month
64-68 unknown view
The Teaching of Religion and Morality II
68-69 S.K Ratclifpe view
Lord Morley—s Reform Sc11Eme
70-74 unknown view
“Plead no More”
74-75 Sunalini Roy view
Notes
75-89 unknown view
Reviews of Books
89-ii K.M.J view