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The Indian Review January 1918. A Monthly Periodical devoted to the discussion of all topics of Interest

1918

The improvement of his economic condition the. removal of the curse of illiteracy whith Hoods over this land the dethronement 'of the buretcraoy from its usurped positir of asters of the public to its legitimate place as servants of the same—this was the burden of his work. [...] it sips causes of the new spirit in India referred to the the vary foundations of the Empire by destroying that public faith in 'British justice which is the strongest general awakening of Asia to the idea of Imperial bulwark of Ernie Rule in India reconstruction and the loss of belief in the supRai Baikunta Nath Sen then entered a strong riority of the white races to theawakening of protes [...] (b) Tfiat this Congress views with alarm the extensive use made of the Defence of India Act and Regulation III of 1818 (Bengal) and urges that the principle followed and the procedure adopted in the application of the Defence of India Act should be the same ae under the Defence of the Realm Ant of England. [...] The president also put from the Chair resolutions urging the repeal of the Arms Act equality of status with the self-govering colonies control of education in the hands of Indians larger measure of sanitation the expasion of the Swadeshisrovement extension of trial by jury and separation of judicialaind executive functions. [...] The President then with the permission of the Congress announced the formation of four separate Congress centres and the names of the members of the All-India Congress \mmittee.
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Frontmatter
i-ii G.A. Natesan view
The Late Sir William Wedderburn
1-2 G.A. Natesan view
The December Gatherings
3-8 unknown view
Mahatma Gandhi
8-ii Esther Faring view
The Field for Social Service
9-12 M.K. Gandhi view
The Problem of the Depressed Classes
13-14 Prafulla Ray view
The War and Temperance Reform
15-16 Chunilal Bose view
The History of Bengali Literature
17-22 Hari Ghosal view
Hindus and Mahomedans in South Africa
23-ii H.S.L. Polak view
Kabir
25-28 K.V. Ramaswami view
Catholic Indians and the National Movement
29-32 P. Lentaparambil view
The Problems of Muhammadan Education
33-40 A.N. Hydari view
The Mission of the Medical Profession
41-42 Nilratan Sircar view
The Theistic Movement in India
43-43 K.G. Gupta view
The True Meaning of Theism
44-44 N.G. Welinkar view
The Problem of Milk Supply
45-46 John Woodroffe view
India’s Industrial Future
46-47 Maharaja of Kasimbazar view
Social Reform Among the Bhatias
48-48 Kalyanjee Thakore view
Self government for India
49-ii unknown view
The Case of the Ali Brothers
57-58 unknown view
The Conferences and Conventions 1917
59-72 unknown view
Topics From Periodicals
73-80 unknown view
Questions of Importance
81-81 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
82-82 unknown view
Feudatory India
83-83 unknown view
Indians Outside India
84-84 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
85-85 unknown view
Agricultural Section
86-86 unknown view
Notices of Books
87-87 unknown view
Diary of the Month
88-88 unknown view
Literary
89-89 unknown view
Educational
90-90 unknown view
Legal
91-91 unknown view
Medical
92-92 unknown view
Science
93-93 unknown view
Personal
94-94 unknown view
Political
95-95 unknown view
General
96-96 unknown view