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Modern Review May 1931

1931

Secondly that the word "Tursa" does not signify Infidels but according to the general usage of the word it means Chritians without conveying any more disrespect to the minds of Moosulmans than the very term "Christians." To convince the Public of the misrepresentation of the term by Jou. [...] 'The Kings of England having shut their eyes against justice gifted away to their own parasites the estates of the Irish noblemen.' The account of the causes of Irish discontent is given with grave march' : Although all the inhabitants of this island call themselves the followers of the religion of 3m us Christ upon whom and the reit of the prophets of 410d be peace and blessing ! ) yet a gre [...] and refuse :adherence to the royal divines of the Established Church of i England : and in consequence the stipends of their own divines are not defrayed from the revenue of the land but depend on the ►ontributious of private individuals. [...] (God knows best "The practical upshot of theseexplanations of the situation is to announce the ravages of famine in Ireland and to give the limes of "a number of respectable European gentlmen of liberal principles and a body of liberal natives of this country " who have "for the love of God " subscribed for the relief of the starving Irish. [...] In an article published in November 1822 quoted by a Calcutta paper as "expresing the feeling of the thinking part of the natives generally " the writer rejoices in the receipt of the news of Turkish victory over the rebellious Greeks.
government politics public policy
Pages
131
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Voiceless India
501-502 Rabindranath Tagore view
Two Eminent American Women
503-506 J.T. Sunderland view
Rammohun Roy as a Journalist
507-515 Brajendra Banerji view
War and Peace
515-520 Nagendranath Gupta view
Foreign Banks in India
521-524 D.L. Dubey view
Progress in Persia
524-526 Taraknath Das view
The Position of the Services in the Future Constitution
526-530 Naresh Roy view
The Rambling Movement in Germany
531-534 Dinanath Tendulkar view
The Princes Mission in South America
534-538 Jagadisan Kumarappa view
The New Method
538-544 Seeta Devi view
A New Work on Bengali Drama
544-547 S.K. De view
Reviews and Notices of Books
548-554 unknown view
The Folk High-Schools in Denmark
555-557 Peter Manniche view
Financial Notes
557-560 Nalinaksha Sanyal view
The Masses of China
560-564 Congdon Fong view
India’s Sacred Rivers
565-570 G.E. Watts view
The Aboriginal Inhabitants of Western Orissa
571-575 Nirmal Bose view
The System of Deferred Rebates in the Coasting Trade of India
575-577 A. Ramaiya view
Portraits from the Philippines
577-579 Agnes Smedley view
Indians Abroad
579-582 Benarsidas Chaturvedi view
Foreign Periodicals
583-591 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
592-597 unknown view
Notes
598-620 unknown view