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

1913

The work done by the Theosophical Society in India has had as a general result the revival of the Eastern faiths the checking of the destructive effect of missionary zear the establishment of an Indian ideal of education the inspiring of selrespect in Indians of pride in their past evoking hope in their future and the creation of the national spirit now throbbing throughout the land. [...] The introduction of this clause in the Act is a flagrant breach of faith and Lord Curzon admitted in the recent debate in the House of Lords that "it was a blot on the Bill." Another gross instance is in regard to the quetion of the right of the South African born Indians to enter the Cape. [...] The circustances that the accounts and documents.which will in the majority of the cases form the chief items of evidence are generally at the disposal and under the control of the offenders thinselves renders the setting of the Criminal Law in motion against them an uphill work. [...] In the words of the preamble to Act XX of 18E3 the Government found it expedient to relieve the Board of Revenue and the local agents in the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal and the Presidency of Fort St! George from the duties imposed on them by the Benial Regulation XIX of 1810 and Madras Regulation VII cf 1817 so far as those duties embraced the superintendence of lands granted for the su [...] previous regulations without proceeding to substitute any body of persons in the place of the Revenue Board and the District Agents it would have become the out-look of the general body of the worshippers of the various religious institutions to devise means for the future managment of the institutions.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
United India
785-792 Annie Besant view
Indians in South Africa
793-796 G.A. Natesan view
India’s Se-Called offer of Imperial Preference
797-800 V.G. Kale view
Hindu and Mahamedan Religious Endowments
801-806 K.G. Aiyar view
English as the International Language
806-809 Walter Ripmann view
The Life and Teachings of Sri Satakopa
809-818 C.R. Srinivasarangachary view
The Hindu Moslem Entente
818-823 Satish Bannerjee view
A View of Sankara
823-824 T. Rajagopalachariar view
Leaves from an Anglo-Indian’s Note—Book
825-826 Maud Allan view
Current Events
826-829 Rajduari view
The World of Books
830-831 unknown view
Diary of the Month. Sept. — Oct 1913
831-832 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
833-840 Annie Besant view
Questions of Importance
841-845 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
845-847 unknown view
Indians Outside India
847-848 unknown view
Feudatory India
849-850 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
851-853 unknown view
Agricultural Section
854-855 unknown view
Journalistic Section
856-856 unknown view
Literary
857-857 unknown view
Educationa
858-858 unknown view
Legal
859-859 unknown view
Medical
860-860 unknown view
Science
861-861 unknown view
Personal
862-862 unknown view
Political
863-863 unknown view
General
864-864 unknown view