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The Indian Review June 1913 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1913

The importance of a good roofing tile will be patent to anyone who will take the trouble to see the miserable muterraced roofs of the poorer sort of houses always leaky the abode of scorpions snakes and the like and threatening by their great weight to crush the occupants of the house. [...] The improvement of the village brings us to the subject of improvement of the land and enhancing the value of its products. [...] Having closed the door against fresh supplies they were not able successfully to cope with the new dangers and the new attacks— the defenceless state of the coast permitting of the unchecked advance by sea of Europeans in increasing numbers and the equally undefended frontier letting in the hordes of Central Asia who descended through the mountains of Afghanistan —which presently surrounded and [...] Even in the Select Commitee to which the Extradition Bill in the present case was referred in the meeting of the 27th January I do not notice the names of any who may be said to have a knowledge of the public feeling as distinct from the official view of the Native States. [...] But it is not only from the legislative point of view that the presence of a member for the Native States of India is desirable but it is also with the object of representing the grievances of the different classes of Native State's subjects against their Rulers and the Political Officers that a seat for such a member should be created in the Imperial Council.
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Unday in Florence with Dante Savonarola the Brownings and Theodore Parker
449-452 J.T. Sunderland view
Indians in Canada
453-i Nand Sihra, Balwant Singh, Narain Singh view
India’s Industrial Advancement
457-460 P.F. Vas view
The Fall of the Moohuls
460-462 Syed Mahmud view
Native States and the Imperial Council
462-465 Bhavani Joshi view
An Onslaught on Orthodox Economics
466-468 V. G. Kale view
The New Movement in Telugu Literature
468-470 Puranam Sastri view
The Bacteriological Purity of Milk
470-475 Mohinimohan Dutta view
India’s Money for India
476-479 M. De view
Exultation and Disappointment
479-479 K.S. Sastri view
Transmigration
479-481 A. Worsley view
The Depressed Classes
482-492 unknown view
Current Events
492-496 Rajduari view
An Anglo-Indian’s Note-Book
496-498 unknown view
Journalistic Section
498-499 unknown view
The World of Books
499-500 unknown view
My Indian Reminiscences
500-501 Paul Deussen view
Diary of the Month May—June.1913
502-505 unknown view
The Life and Teachings of Buddha
505-i Anagarika Dharmapala view
Utterances of the Day
513-517 C.F. Andrews, Rabindranath Tagore view
Questions of Importance
517-518 unknown view
Indians outside India
519-520 unknown view
Feudatory India
521-523 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
523-527 unknown view
Agricultural Section
527-528 unknown view
Literary
529-529 unknown view
Educational
530-530 unknown view
Legal
531-531 unknown view
Medical
532-532 unknown view
Science
533-533 unknown view
Personal
534-534 unknown view
Political
535-535 unknown view
General
536-536 unknown view