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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record July 1905

1905

In regard to the latter the Dewan Sir Krishna Murti is able to point to an annual Buffet that might be the env); of any Chancellor of the Exchequer:rn the world whether we look to the satisfactory surpluses or to the lightness of popular taxation or to the elasticity of the revenue or to the success and liberality of the public administration. [...] The Winteo Gardens at Seringapatam the scene of Tippu's death the KolAr gold-mines the sandal-wood preserves the sacred Amrita Mahal herds the sacred hill of Chamundi the numerous famous falls the royal city of Mysore the pleasant cantonment of Bangalore—these and a thousand other points of interest in the ancient.kingdom of Mysore will certainly always recall pleasant memories to the Impe [...] At the same time they have secured for all industries the cheapest means of transport to all the markets of the world for their products at the right time thereby relieving the whole community of a heavy burden in securing the profits of its industries and not by favouring any particular interests or monopolists at the expeinse of the public. [...] So determined are the Germans tosecure the utmost benefits by water-ways in the interest of the whole comunity that finding her chief river the Rhine most seriously handicapped by the hostile tariffs of Holland at its outlets into the sea the Government decided to cut the DortmanEms canal in order to facilitate the Rhine trade from the Dutch harbours to Emden. [...] The great rivers of India the Indus the Ganges and the Brahmapootra not only receive abundance of water by the usual tropical rains of both monsoons but they possess an inexhaustible source of supply of water from the snowy range of the Himalayas the most stupendous mountain range in the whole world.
government politics public policy
Pages
228
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
The Resources and Development of Mysore
1-9 Roper Lethbridge view
Balucihistan and its Possibilities
10-18 C.E.D. Black view
The Benefits of Inland Navigation
19-38 J.F. Fischer view
The Mopand Irrigation Project Madras
39-46 J.F. Fischer view
Ramie the Textile of the Future: Apromising Industry for India
47-64 D. Radclyffe view
The Future of the Hindustani Language and Literature
65-80 Shaikh Qadir view
The Congress of Orientalists at Algiers
81-85 Edward Montet view
The Zkara are they Christians or Musulmans
86-88 Edward Montet view
A Trip to the Ancient Ruins of Kamboja
89-101 G.E. Gerini view
Akbar’s Revenue Settlements
102-124 H. Beveridge view
Hydrophobia in the East
125-137 F.H. Skrine view
Education and Reform in China
138-147 R.W. Shalow view
Proceedings of the East India Association
148-173 J. Hooker view
Correspondence Notes and News
174-200 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
201-215 unknown view
Summary of Events
216-224 unknown view