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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record July 1907

1907

It is quite obvious that the statement which I have here quoted from its issue of April :f:3 is absolutely' incompatible with the resolutipns of the Indian National Congress of last Christmas the demands of every Native Indian journal and association and the pledges of the 200 Liberal members of the Parliamentary Committee not only in the very object of the Committpe but also in the express wo [...] the action of the British Cabinet for instructing an Official in London to address the Conference from the Indian paint of view; on the moss momentous subject with which the Conference was asked to deal witgut making the slightest attempt to ascertain and lay before the members the views either of the Government of. [...] India I believe that the Government and all classes of the community will express themselvd without lesitation in favour of whole-hearted co-operation with the rest of the Empire." THE VISIT TO INDIA OF THE AMIR HABBULLAH KHAN THE FOURTH AMIR OF THE BARAKZAI DYNASTY. [...] issue of the coference of Napoleon and Alexander at Tilsit and the groWth and consoridatiop of thetBritish power from the Bay of Bengal to the Sutlej and from.the Coromandel CoaA to the delta of the Indus combined to create this new sitution. [...] The aims and ambitions of the despots of France and Russia spread alarm not only at the Courts of Teheran and Kabul but also in the Coacncil-House of Calcutta.3o The.Visit to India of the Amir Habibullah Khan.
government politics public policy
Pages
224
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Imperial Preference or Cobdenism or Swadeshi—Which Policy is Best for India
1-22 Roper Lethbridge view
The “Representation” of India at the Imperial Conference
23-28 Arnold Ward view
The Visit to India of the Amir Habibullah Khan the Fourth Amir of the Barakzai Dynasty
29-37 A.C. Yate view
Indian Pottery
38-47 R.F. Chisholm view
The Khasis
48-63 J.D. Anderson view
Islam in China
64-83 E.H. Parker view
Cotton in British East Africa
84-91 unknown view
The “Ahuna-Vairya” and the Logos
92-97 L. Mills view
The Hindu Ideal of Womanhood
98-107 T. Krishna view
The Zill-Es-Sultan
108-111 A.C. Yate view
The New Road to the East: a Retrospect
112-118 R.G. Corbet view
The Yunan Expedition of 1875 and the cheefoo Convention
119-150 Horace Browne view
Proceedings of the East India Association
151-172 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
173-187 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
188-207 Edward Arnold view
Our Libriary Table
208-214 unknown view
Summary of Events
215-224 unknown view