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The Indian Review April 1925 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1925

Another event of importance was the promulgation of the Bengal Ordinance the arrest and detention of a large number of persons in that Presidency under the Ordiance as well as our old friend the lawless Regulation of 1818 the subsequent enactment by certification of two Bills to continue in force the provisions of the Ordinance for five long years and the justification of these pro. [...] The screens of the Momoyama palace and elsewhere executed under the orders of the sixteenth century Napoleon of Nippon Hidyoshi reflect the tremendous power of the patron of Ytitoku who by his decorative art of mysticism produced wonderful flowers of sympathetic emotion out of the gross mud of materialism in which wallowed the irohanded warriors of his age thus freeing the art from the [...] His Excellency is going on leave for a fairly long period when the political horizon of the country is by no means uncloudy and the departure of two Provincial Governors at the same time will afford food for reflection ; and the man in the street will be apt to ask the hot very idle question as to how the affairs of the country and the Provinces are likely to proceed and prosper in the hands of o [...] Gokhale to prevent boycott of the visit of the Prince and Princess of \Vales (now Their Gracious Majesties the King-Emperor and the Queen Empress) while against the wishes of the King-Emperor himself (King Edward VII) and the advice of Lord Ripon he boldly and persistently advocated in March 19406 for the appointment of an Indian as a Member of his Executive Council on the t6th May of the same y [...] It is purely a matter of conjecture as to whether the sacred relic was buried in the mass of the dome or drum of the stupa or TEE cur IN THE ROCK AT AJANPA placed in the Tee or capital at the top of the mound.
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The Present Situation
265-268 C. Y. Chintamani view
The Kenya Lowlands
268-271 C. F. Andrews view
Some Japanese Artists
271-272 K. N. Sitaram view
Registration of Conversions
273-278 R. P. Paranjpye view
Lord Minto
279-288 Devaprasad Sarvadhikari view
Temples Churches and Mosques
289-296 Yakub Hasan view
Financial Developments in Modern India
297-298 A. J. Saunders view
The Manufacture of While Lead in India
299-300 Alfred Chatterton view
Topics of the Day
301-303 “ A Chronicler.” view
The Gentle Art of Exaggeration
304-304 M. Ahmed view
Succession Duties
305-307 T. R. Sastri view
Complaint
307-307 Sharda Saxena view
The Bengal Ordinance
308-310 G. A. Natesan view
Indians Overseas
311-312 G. A. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
313-320 G. A. Natesan view
Questions of Importance
321-321 G. A. Natesan view
Utterances of the Day
322-322 G. A. Natesan view
Indian States
323-323 G. A. Natesan view
Indian Outside India
324-324 G. A. Natesan view
Industrial and Commercial Section
325-325 G. A. Natesan view
Agricultural Section
326-326 G. A. Natesan view
The World of Books
327-327 G. A. Natesan view
Diary of the Month
328-328 G. A. Natesan view
Literary
329-329 G. A. Natesan view
Educational
330-330 G. A. Natesan view
Legal
331-331 G. A. Natesan view
Medical
332-332 G. A. Natesan view
Science
333-333 G. A. Natesan view
Personal
334-334 G. A. Natesan view
Political
335-335 G. A. Natesan view
General
336-336 G. A. Natesan view