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The Indian Review July 1924 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1924

The question has grown in proportion in view of the insistent demands for Indianisation of the Army and if direct Commissions to our graduates are.ever to be a reality without contributing to inefficiency and thiraure danger the University Corps must do their work well and betimes The officering of the Territorials and later on of the Regulars will be very intimately connected with the real °di [...] Then there is the Road Railway with two sets of wheels—one of steel and the other of India rubber of which the former boar the weight of the carriages and run on rails while the latter run on the ground. [...] In the Improvisatrice are included the Hindoo Girl's Song and The Indian Bride the other poems being The Bayadere Manmadin (Manmatha) the Indian Cupid The Zenana ; Thoughts on Christmas-Day in India ; The Nizam's Daughter ; A Suttee ; The Hindoo Girl's Song (one different to the song of that name already mentioned); On an Engraving of Hindoo Temples ; The Kings of Golconda ; and The Ganges. [...] The Hindoo Girl's Song and The Indian Bride strike divergent notes the former of joy and the latter of sorrow much after the manner of The L'Allegro and The Il Peneeroso The one"JULY 1924 3 A FORGOTTEN CHAPTER IN ANGLO-INDIAN POETRY 414 speaks of the charm that a Hindu girl is able to spread aroma(' her lover— Playful and wild as the fire-flies' light This moment hidden the next moment bright [...] " He the fair boy-god whose nest Is in the watelily's breast; He of the many-arrow'd bow Of the joys that come and go Like the leaves and of the sighs Like the winds of summer skies Blushes like the birds of spring Soon seen and soon vanishihg; He of hopes and he of fears He of smiles and he of tears— Young Camdeo he has brought A sweet dream of colour'd thought One of love and woma
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Frontmatter
i-i G. A. Natesan view
Universities & Miliraty Training
401-407 Deva Sarvadhikary view
Agriculture in India
407-411 D. Clouston view
The Tenets of Hinduism
411-414 T. Sadasivier view
India at the Wembley Exhibition
415-i V. B. Metta view
A Forgotten Chapter in Anglo-Indian Poetry
417-424 S. Aiyar view
The Akali Trouble
425-427 K. M. Panikkar view
The Health of our Students
428-429 M. M. Varma view
The Swarajists
430-432 “ A Student of Politics.” view
Caste Problems in Kerala
433-434 N. K. Venkateswaran view
Looking at my own Mask
434-434 Yone Noguchi view
The Indian Constitution
435-435 G. A. Natesan view
The Servants of India Society
436-437 G. A. Natesan view
Indians Overseas
438-440 G. A. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
441-448 G. A. Natesan view
Questions of Importance
449-449 G. A. Natesan view
Utterances of the Day
450-450 G. A. Natesan view
Indian States
451-451 G. A. Natesan view
Indians Outside India
452-452 G. A. Natesan view
Industrial & Commercial Section
453-453 G. A. Natesan view
Agricultural Section
454-454 G. A. Natesan view
The World of Books
455-455 G. A. Natesan view
Diary of the Month
456-456 G. A. Natesan view
Literary
457-457 G. A. Natesan view
Educational
458-458 G. A. Natesan view
Legal
459-459 G. A. Natesan view
Medical
460-460 G. A. Natesan view
Science
461-461 G. A. Natesan view
Personal
462-462 G. A. Natesan view
Political
463-463 G. A. Natesan view
General
464-464 G. A. Natesan view