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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record January - April 1907 (April)

1907

Excellent and auspicious is the day which is the opening day of the rational Council—the Council which will strengthen and fortify the relations between the Government and the *people ; the Council which is the reflector of public thoughts and of the country's'needs ; the Council which is.the guardian of Our justice and of the reilres.s We give in the safguarding of that which has been entruste [...] This is the day when the concord and 'pion between the Government and the people is augmented and the affairs of the State and of the nation are placed on a firm foundation. [...] This is the day when We are confident that the respected leaders of the nation and the well-wishing Ministers of State and the nobles and the merchants and all the loyal subjects of the country will strive to put into force the Laws of the Shar' * the most luminous add to reorganize the departments of State and carry out necessary reforms and to bring about everything that will conduce to the se [...] Will the Motherland once more spurn the advances of her children and drive them into the armof the foreigner ? That is the all-important question on the answer to which the fate of the British Empire is hanging in the balance. [...] If 13ritain were to put the manufactures of the German the Frencman and the American on a less advantageous footing on entering India than British goods instead of " Swadeshi." meaning including the goods of the Mother Gantry in the native social boycott it would mean the inclusion of these goods in the category of " my coptry s Qwn products " to the great advantage of Lancashire.
government politics public policy
Pages
225
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v unknown view
His Imperial Majesty the Late Shah of Persia
225-240 Idhem-Al-Fani view
Sir Roper Lethbridge on “India and Imperial Preference”
241-262 Tom Neill view
Indian Constitutional Problems
263-278 J.D. Anderson view
India and the New Fiscal Scheme
279-290 S.M. Mitra view
The Agitation in Bengal
291-297 R. Carstairs view
Sir Owen Burne’s “Memories”
298-307 R. view
A Day With “ an Absolute Monarch”
308-314 A.E. view
Prospects of Indian Labour in British and Foreign Fields
315-336 Nasarvanji Cooper view
Quarterly Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalism
337-344 Edward Montet view
Proceedings of the East India Association
345-376 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
377-390 Donald Reid view
Reviews and Notices
391-418 unknown view
Our Library Table
419-428 unknown view
Summary of Events
429-444 unknown view