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The Indian Review May 1915 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1915

His loyalty is not the merely instinctive loyalty of the Briton at home or the Colonial but the outcome of grattude for benefits conferred and of the conviction that the progress of India is indissolubly bound up. with the integrity and solidarity of the British Empire. [...] It is not that the carping critic of Government the radical Indian doctrinaire and the political missionary have to use the language of the Times History of the War been silenced discountenanced or converted by the millions but that far more than the millions these various classes of critics have always realized that any weakening of the Bi;itish Empire must affect the conditions necessary for [...] The final settlement of the RussJapaese war was measurably satisfactory because in the Peace of Portsmouth the representatives of the United States used their great influence to the acceptance of terms which quieted determintion to renew the conflict out of revenge. [...] The theory of the balance of trade also shows us that the necessary result of the considerable reducIiiln of our export trade which the war has brought about will be a corresponding reduction of the import trade except in the unlikely contingency of the Government of India or private companies borroing heavily in London or America and so importing capital in the form of goods. [...] The market of wheat is wall wide ; and in times ' of peace the considerable fluctuations which occur from year to year in the price of wheat are due to a substantial variation of the grand total of the harvests of all the civilised countries of the world.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The War and the Educated Classes
385-386 P.S. Aiyer view
Louis Kossuth and the Hungarian Revival
387-389 K.M. Pannkkar view
America and the War
390-391 R.A. Hume view
Tribute to the Indian Army
392-ii E. Ashmead-Bartlett view
Effects of the War on Indian Trade
393-ii H. Jevons view
The Neutral States of South-Eastern Europe
401-406 E.M. Macphail view
Baroda
407-ii unknown view
The Success of the Congress
409-422 Ambica Muzumdar view
Saints Manickavachakar and Appar
423-428 M.S. Pillai view
Local Self-Government in India
429-437 unknown view
The Geography of the War Area
438-ii J. Birrell view
The Five Great Schools of Vedanta Philosophy
441-441 T.S. Sastriar view
Current Events
442-444 Rajduari view
The World of Books
444-445 unknown view
Diary of the War
446-447 unknown view
Diary of the Month
447-448 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
449-456 unknown view
Questions of Importance
457-458 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
459-463 unknown view
Indians Outside India
464-464 unknown view
Feudatory India
465-466 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
467-470 unknown view
Agricultural Section
471-472 unknown view
Literary
473-473 unknown view
Educational
474-474 unknown view
Legal
475-475 unknown view
Medical
476-476 unknown view
Science
477-477 unknown view
Personal
478-478 unknown view
Political
479-479 unknown view
General
480-ii unknown view