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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record April 1897

1897

At an early date I had fixed upon Dehra DÜn at the foot of the North West Himalaya as the seat of the future Indian Forest School and I did what I could by personal influence with the local officers to get a good system of management introduced in the Dim forests in those outside the Siwaliks in the Saharanpur district and those in Jaunsar and the adjoining leased forests of the North West H [...] The bulk of the Teak timber exported from the Burma ports now goes to Bombay Madras and Calcutta as the forests of the western peninsula are not sufficient to meet the requirments of the older portions of the British Indian Empire. [...] The other portion of the paper we hope to publish in the July number or the whole in the form of a separate treatise as a historical retrspect of the geatest value which if this were possible would add to the high reputation of the author and show how abundantly deserved is the gratitude of the Government for the incomparable services of Dr. [...] The reduction of salary and the extension of the period of service were made applicable without excepting those men who were within each of judgeships and who had entered the service and risen in the Judicial Department on the faith of the cotinuance of the attractions which were held out to them. [...] Day the chief of the factory at Arumugam by the Rajah of Kalastri was cofirmed by the Rajah of Chandragiri the lieutenant of the Rajah of Bijanagar whose tributary was the Rajah of Kalastri.
government politics public policy
Pages
245
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Indian Forestry.The Extended Employment of Natives
245-257 Dietrich Brandis view
The Government and the Judges of the Calcutta High Court
258-263 C.D. Field view
“Inter Terrores Silent Leges”. A Voice from Bombay
264-276 unknown view
The Madras Landholders’ Grievances
277-284 P.P. Pillai view
“Control of Turkish Reforms in Asia and Europe”
285-293 unknown view
Modern Russia and Asiatic Traditions
294-308 E.H. Parker view
Bida and Benin
309-319 C.F. Battersby view
The Treatment of Natives of British India in Natal
320-327 Robert Cust view
Canada in 1896 and 1897
328-355 J. Hopkins view
The Egyptian Chronicle of Ibn Iyas
356-363 Karl Vollerss view
The Semitic Series of the Anecdota Oxoniensia
364-370 Rev. H. Gollanc view
Quarterly Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalism
371-374 Edward Montet view
Fifteenth Review on the Sacred Books of the East Series.Clarendon Press Oxford.(Vol. xviii.)
375-380 Rev. L. H. Mills view
Gems and Spots in Lord Roberts “Forty-One Years in India.”
381-386 unknown view
A Plain Account of the Life Labours and Doctrines of Confucius
387-viii E.H. Parker view
Proceedings of the East India Association
413-422 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
423-434 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
435-464 unknown view
Our Library Table
464-467 unknown view
Summary of Events
468-480 unknown view