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The Indian Review. A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest January 1921

1921

it is their duty to perform the double task of educating the people to a sense of the dangers of following the policy of non-co-operation and of impressing upon the government the need for timely altertions of the structure of the government and still more for a change not merely in the angle of vision but in tho whole spirit of the administrtion. [...] The task which confronts the Liberals exposes them to misapprehension and misrepresentation on both sides from the representatives of the vested interests who profit by the existing order of things and from the masses among whom the cult of hatred of the government has been propgated. [...] Mon of all shades of opinion have with one voice protested against the Punjab atrocities and proclaimed in no uncertain terms that the failure of British 'statesmanship to rise to the demands of the situation and the utter callousness of a large section of Angloludians and Britishers at home to the feelings of outraged India are largely responsible for the present unhappy situation. [...] The series of interpellations and resolutions on the Punjab tragedy notified on the agenda of the first meeting of the Council of State and the Legislative Assembly is an indication of the intensity of the public feeling on the subject. [...] The view of the Brunie Conference which has simply emlorsed the view of the Indian public in the matter of reducing the expenditure governesevit must reeeive a favourable consieratke al the heeds of the Indian Govornmont.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Liberal Party and its Task
1-2 P.S. Aiyar view
The Situation and the Remedy
3-3 G.A. Natesan view
India and the Brussels Conference
4-5 Shyama Rai view
The Philosophy of Bernard Shaw
6-8 H.C. Papworth view
The Death of Bhishma
9-11 Stanley Rice view
Indian Co-Operative Studies
12-13 John Matthai view
The Power of Originality
14-15 S. Coleman view
The Phonograph or the Detection of Crime in France
16-17 Mchmmad Ahmed view
Bombay in the Making
18-20 K.R. Sitaraman view
Indian Finance and the Reform Scheme
21-26 T.K. Shanhani view
Orient Verse
27-29 P. Seshadri view
British Politics 1914 1920
30-34 S. Iyengar view
Sunrise on the Tigris
34-34 Thos Touche view
The December Gatherings
35-48 Thos Touche view
The Reformed Legislatures
49-52 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
53-56 unknown view
Questions of Importance
57-57 unknown view
Uterances of the Day
58-58 unknown view
Feudatory India
59-59 unknown view
Indians Outside India
60-60 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
61-61 unknown view
Agriculture Section
62-62 unknown view
Notices of Books
63-63 unknown view
Diary of the Month
64-64 unknown view
Literary
65-65 unknown view
Educational
66-66 unknown view
Legal
67-67 unknown view
Medical
68-68 unknown view
Science
69-69 unknown view
Personal
70-70 unknown view
Political
71-71 unknown view
General
72-72 unknown view