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The Indian Review a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest August 1909

1909

The proprietor of the factory and the owner of the machinery pockets the principal potion of the money earned by the sweat of brow of the wage-earner : then he turns arot and finding the poor people unable to live ui the money they receive as wages orders his cash to hand out to him one hundred per cent of money earned for the rich man by the very peo to whom an infinitesimal fraction of it i [...] If unanimity among the nations cannot be secured for this restoration which will double the metallic money bases of all the banking triangles of the nations then practical steps should be taken to organize the widest possible bimetallic combination of the nations of the West and of the East upon the lines of the Latin Monetary Union. [...] The elabrate financial machinery growing out of the policy of 1893-99 has provided the means of registering regularly the evidence of the failure of an experment undertaken against the advice of the " concensus of the competent " in both hemipheres as disclosed by the unanimous Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Imperial Parliament prior to 1895 and by the joint bimetallic pr [...] (a) That the maximum economic influence exercisable by the Government of a nation for the purpose of uplifting and maintaining. to the utmost degree the exchange value of either one or both of the precious metals is developed in practice by the opening of the national mints to the free and unrestricted coinage of either one or both of the precious metals into unlimited legal tender money on pri [...] (b) That the maximum economic influence exercisable by the overnment of a nation for the purpose of depressing and keeping down; to the utmost degree the exchange 'value of either one or both of the precious metals is developed in practice by the closing of the national mints against the free and unrestricted coinage eif"574 THE INDIAN REVIEW.
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The Educational System of Japan
561-564 Charles Parry view
A Fragment on Education
564-564 J. Fraser view
Organised Charity: in the West and in India
564-568 Nihal Singh view
Indian Currency
569-574 Jas Smith view
The National Idea in the East
575-576 J.C. Roome view
Pioneers in Education
577-582 An Educationist view
Romesh Chunder Dutt
582-595 unknown view
Cotton
595-597 Seedick Sayani view
The Medical Colleges of America
598-i T.C. Muzumdar view
Current Events
601-605 Rajduari view
The World of Books
606-607 unknown view
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608-608 unknown view
Books Relating to India
608-608 unknown view
India in Indian and Foreign Periodicals
608-608 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
609-613 unknown view
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613-616 unknown view
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