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The Indian Review December 1912 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1912

For the question of the share which Indians should take in the adminstration of this their own country recalls to the memory of every loyal and self-respecting Indian on the one hand the wise and benevolent intetions and declarations of Parliament and on the other the series of acts by which the Anglo-Indian bureaucracy in this country have been systematcally trying to nullify the sam [...] The eruption of the volcano of the Anglo-Indian hearts stopped but the anger and vexation cotinued boiling within as the cause of the explosion still remained." The design throughout was how to knock the " Statutory Service " on the head and put down effectively the cry for simutaneous examination. [...] The Government of India eagerly clutched at the recommendations of the Commission about the establishment of the two services—the Imperial and the Provincial and about the repeal of Sec. [...] In accordance with this decision on the 22nd November 1892 the rules Mr the constitution of the Provincial Service were issued and the Goverment of India went so far as to state that this scheme was meant to be a final settlement of the claims of the Provincial Seri ice and to be gradually worked up to within a generation of official life." The manner in which the case for the Indians for ap [...] The gravamen of the Secretary of State's offence was that be had placed himself entirely in the hands of financial counsellors who dictated a policy which was antagonistic to the interests of India and was calculated to conduce to the covenience of the London banks that the India Office had not been conforming to the recomendations deliberately made by the Fowler Committee and that therefor
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Frontmatter
i-i G. A. Natesan view
Indians in the Public Service
953-iv G. A. Natesan view
India’s Money in London
957-959 G. A. Natesan view
The All-India Sanitary Conference
960-961 T. M. Nair view
Mazzini and Young India
962-968 W. E. Tomlinson view
Nizami’s “Haft Paikar.”
969-971 H. Beveridge view
Side Lights on Technical Education
972-973 Shewaram N. Pherwani view
Buddhism in Burma
974-ii G. A. Natesan view
H. H. Shri Sayaji Rao Gaekwar
977-984 G. A. Natesan view
The Life of a Nation
984-988 Edwin Greaves view
Ishwar Chandhr Vidyasagar
988-ii G. A. Natesan view
The Hon. Rao Bahadur R. N Mudholkar
993-i G. A. Natesan view
The Renaissance in India
1001-1007 K. T. Paul view
The Japanese Women
1007-1008 V. R. Mehta view
India and the Navy
1009-1011 Robert W. Brock view
Repentance
1011-1016 T. B. L. Moonemalle view
Current Events
1017-1020 Rajduari view
Public Service Commission
1021-1023 G. A. Natesan view
Resolutions of Sanitary Conference
1023-i G. A. Natesan view
Mr. Gokhale and the Indians of South Africa
1025-1029 G. A. Natesan view
The World of Books
1029-1031 G. A. Natesan view
Diary of the Month Nov.—December 1912
1032-i G. A. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
1033-i G. A. Natesan view
Questions of Importance
1041-1042 G. A. Natesan view
Utterances of the Day
1042-1046 G. A. Natesan view
Indians Outside India
1046-i G. A. Natesan view
Feudatory India
1049-1051 G. A. Natesan view
Industrial and Commercial Section
1052-1054 G. A. Natesan view
Agricultural Section
1055-i G. A. Natesan view
Literary
1057-1057 G. A. Natesan view
Educational
1058-1058 G. A. Natesan view
Legal
1059-1059 G. A. Natesan view
Medical
1060-1060 G. A. Natesan view
Science
1061-1061 G. A. Natesan view
Personal
1062-1062 G. A. Natesan view
General
1063-1063 G. A. Natesan view
Political
1064-1064 G. A. Natesan view