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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record April 1904

1904

And now I have just been reading with the deepest interest and pleasure the reports of the meeting of the Representative Assembly of Mysore with the inaugural speech of His Highness the present Maharaja and the address of the Dewan Sir P. N. Krishna Murtti ; and with these I have had the advantage of reading the admirable speech of His Highness the Maharaja in opening the Madras Industrial Art [...] These cases concerned matters of public interest and importance of every conceivable variety extending as it has been well observed from the Imperial Transport Corps to the eradication of spike disease in sandalwood-trees and from the reorganization of the judicial courts of the State to the vaccination of prisoners." Including the hearing of petitkns and the P 2"228 The Mysore State: An Obje [...] This is what he said to the Assembly on the subject : The scheme so far may be said to have failed primarily for want of co-operative spirit on the part of the people and secondarily fowant of adequate supervision on the part of the organizers of the Banks as to the purposes for which the funds were applied. [...] On the other hand if Government can under certain declared conditions give its guarantee for repayments of deposits of money made by the public help in the'collection of the dues in the investigation of the value of lands and in the application of the money borrowed for the purpose intended and devise speedy means of disposing of claims against borrowers on the part of the Banks etc. [...] The Blue Book has at last given us the Views of the Government of India on the Question of Preferential Tariffs." The unusual form of the title given to This "Dispatch and the use of the word " views " in the plural show a saving sense of humour on the part of the printer or editor.
government politics public policy
Pages
222
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Mysore State : an Object-Lesson in Indian Administration
225-235 Roper Lethbridge view
Simla and Preferential Tariffs
236-254 unknown view
The Vital Importance of our Fiscal Relations—Ceylon
255-266 R.G. Corbet view
The Languages of India and the Census of 1901
267-286 G.A. Grierson view
The Indian Universities Bill of 1903
287-295 J. Kennedy view
Madras Irrigation and Indian Irrigation Policy
296-318 W. Hughes view
The Cyrus Vase Inscription and Behistun
319-325 Lawrence Mills view
The Thathanabaing Head of the Buddhist Monks of Burma
326-335 D.H.R. Twomey view
The Services of the Turks in Joining the Civilizations of Europe and Asia
336-354 E.H. Parker view
A Recent Trip to the Ancient Ruins of Kamboja
355-398 G.E. Gerini view
Proceedings of the East India Association
399-406 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
407-415 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
416-431 unknown view
Our Library Table
432-435 unknown view
Summary of Events
436-444 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view