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The Indian Review February 1915 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1915

Patriotic in tht truest sensg of the term and keenly sensitive to the wrongs and disabilities to which his countryme p were subjected at the hands of the authorities esloecially in the matter of 'rising to the highest offices in the land Mr. [...] And of all the great national tasks which lie before the country and in which the Government and the people can co-operate to the advantage of both none is greater than this task of promoting the universal diffusion of education in the land bringing by its means a ray of light a touch of refinement a glow of hope into lives that sadly need them all. [...] Government of the country realise the perious cl%fiacter of the situation and the second to bring the younger generation and some even of the older to realise the futility of some of their ways and means. [...] Armoured motors in the firing line and in raids beyond it have been very successfully employed ; motor field kitchens have adminitatered to the comfort of the soldier in the firing line and motor ambulances have ensured the speedy conveyance of wounded from the firing line to the hospitals in the rear and portable forges and machine shdps provide for the repair of themotors themselves. [...] Their various functions are as follows:— The function pf the field-gun in addition to the direct destruction to life and gaining the mastery over the opposing 'Artillery is to demoralize the iniEntry and prepare the way for the assault of its own infantry.
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The Late Mr. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
105-112 G.A. Natesan view
The Solidarity of the British Empire
112-ii Sidney Lee view
Engineering in War
113-115 James R. Coats view
Artillery in Warfare
116-ii W.B. Walker view
The Rise and Growth of Japan
121-133 V.S. Sastri view
British Foreign Policy
134-135 T.E. Welby view
German Diplomacy:-1870-1914
136-143 R.M. Statham view
Egypt and Her Foreign Relations
144-149 E.W. Green view
The New Era in Egypt
149-151 unknown view
The Boy Scout Movement
152-ii unknown view
The Hindu Post-Puberty . Marriage Bill
153-159 C.V. Iyer view
The State and Religious and Social Reform
159-161 Chimanlal Doctor view
Current Events
161-163 Rajduari view
The World of Books
164-165 unknown view
Diary of the War
165-167 unknown view
Diary of the Month
167-168 unknown view
Topics From Periodicals
169-176 unknown view
Questions of Importance
177-180 unknown view
Utterances of the Day Notable Pronouncements on the War
180-183 unknown view
Indians Outside India
184-ii unknown view
Feudatory India
185-186 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
187-191 unknown view
Agricultural Section
191-ii unknown view
Literary
193-193 unknown view
Educational
194-194 unknown view
Legal
195-195 unknown view
Medical
196-196 unknown view
Science
197-197 unknown view
Personal
198-198 unknown view
Political
199-199 unknown view
General
200-ii unknown view