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The Indian Review Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest January 1917

1917

The very hold.decision of.the Ainslie; Indian fellow-subjects of the British Crown and League at Lucknow in bidding " exit" to the to make for the additional sterility of the British reectionalespirits has intensified the detepent Empire.' I am especiallji anxious that in etny effect of the silent action of the Nineteen on tilt scheme of Imperial Federation India should be offigird-made lend [...] The memorandum of the nineteen members of the Supreme Legislative Council alad the scheme passed by the National Congress and the AlIndia Muslim League mark out the road of reforms which the Nation is determined to tread. [...] The Act as in the Colonies will shortly follow in the Reconstruction of the Empire in order that India may take her place in the Imperial Council! Hence the vital Post-War Reforms are the making the Councils four-fifths elective and giving to these Oeuncals the power of supply. [...] rc reglirds the main demands stated therein for securing effective voice to the representatives of the people in the internal administration of the country there can hip no difference of ()pinion ; and any differences that may arise with reference to the details of the scheme* I think can be easily temedied when the regulaVons arc trainee% Timely reforms will surely strengthen and ensure the go [...] short of the regulating of resating the policy disposing of the finances and controlling the executive.
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Frontmatter
i-ix G.A. Natesan view
Post-War Reforms: a Symposium
1-4 unknown view
Self-Government for India under the British Flag
5-8 V.S. Sastri view
The Public Services Commission
i-10 Hirday Kunzbu view
The Congress and the Muslim League
10-12 Shamnath Mushran view
The December Gatherings
13-ii unknown view
The Conferences and Conventions
17-24 unknown view
Self-Government for India
25-45 unknown view
India and the Imperial Conference
46-46 unknown view
Tagore’s Latest
47-47 K.S. Sastri view
Recent War Literature
48-48 K.R. Sitaraman view
The World of Books
49-49 unknown view
Diary of the Month
50-50 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
51-56 unknown view
Questions of Importance
57-59 unknown view
Indians outside India
59-62 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
62-67 unknown view
Feudatory India
67-68 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
69-71 unknown view
Agricultural Section
72-72 unknown view
Literary
73-73 unknown view
Educational
74-74 unknown view
Legal
75-75 unknown view
Medical
76-76 unknown view
Science
77-77 unknown view
Personal
78-78 unknown view
Political
79-79 unknown view
General
80-80 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view