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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record April 1908

1908

quotes significantly the wading of the resolution of the House of Commonsoviiaised at the instance of the Lancashire and Scottish members for the cottonAnanufaturipg diSitricts in 1877 in regard to the similar duties that were subsequently.abolished *by.°Lorci Lytton and Lord Cromer. [...] The removal of the restriction on the importation of cotton would stimulate the purchasing power of the great home market in India and that Ought to be the first 'concern of statesmen. [...] Serious and persistent as had been the process of *" cheapening " which for 'various reasons the Indian currency had undergone during a period of some twenty years the Government of India which as the largest consumer of silver in the country was the party most direitly concerned was threatened by the possibility of a sudden drop in the value of the rupee which might easily eclipse all othe [...] To impart to the ablest youth in the countrthe best knowledge of the time to develop the highest attainable type of chlracter and intellect to make provision for the conservatio.n and extension of existing knowledge—these are the functions of a proper system of liberal education in every country ; but in India over and above these a system of liberal education has to subserve another peculiar [...] 5. The unsuitability of much of the teaching to meet the 'conditions and fulfil the functions of the life of our day.
government politics public policy
Pages
220
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Proposed Abolition of the Indian Cotton Duties
225-238 Roper Lethbridge view
Tariff Reform and Indian Currency Reform : An Analogy
239-257 F.J Kingslev view
The Problems of Higher-Education in India
258-275 N.G Welincar view
Popular Government among Musalman Peoples
276-292 F.H Tyrrell view
Some Lessons from History on the Problems of Indian Administration
293-306 C.W Whish view
The Anglo-Russian Convention
307-328 H. F. B Lynch view
The Overseas League
329-333 unknown view
A Hymn of Zarathushtra
334-337 unknown view
Christian Cemeteries and Tombs in India
338-352 J Kennedy view
British Interests in Morocco
353-358 unknown view
Proceedings of the East India Association
359-383 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News The British in India
384-390 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
391-426 unknown view
Our Library Table
427-431 unknown view
Summary of Events
432-444 unknown view