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The Indian Review August 1927 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1927

In yet another sphere she has taken an ever-increasing share inoludiog counsels and solving the problems of a great Commonwealth in which she is a part conscious that within it there is perfect freedom and that the unity of the nations of the Mash Empire is the surest guarantee of the peace of the world to-day." In connection with the celebrations the Prime Minister of Canada Mr. [...] Professor Jevons in a paper on the same subject read at the next Session of the Conference of the Economic Association held at Allahabad on the 29th December 1920 accepted the fourth of tht methods suggested by me and proceeded to advise the basis of the apportionment of the Customs revenue between the Government of India and Indian States. [...] Saklatwala the Indian Member of Parliment raised in Parliament the question of refunding to Indian States the money raised by the additional tax on the subjects of the States the only answer that the Under-Secretary of State for India gave was that " the Sea Customs Act did not allow the payment of refunds." The obvious reply to this statement is that if it be so the Act must be amended but [...] Accoring to a newspaper report the Dewan of Mysore informed the Mysore Representative Assembly: "In March this year (1923) we made two representations to the Government of India one and the other on the subject of the Customs Duty levied by the Government of India on the stores materials and machinery imported into the State for the use of the various departments of the adminitration." [...] combine to place the general question of the Sea Customs before the League of Nations ? When the presence of an Indian Prince among the delgates of India to the League is held to hind the Indian States in such matters as the regulation of norcotic drugs or the abolition of slavery why will not a palpable grievance of theirs question of the imposition of the Viramgaon receive consideration at
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Devotion
497-497 Sarojini Naidu view
Democracies and Republics in India
498-500 J.T. Sunderland view
World Events
501-ii A.J. Saunders view
The Mysore Silver Jubilee
505-505 unknown view
Fibre Textiles
506-510 K.R. Chakravarthi view
Study of Economics in India
510-511 Kesari Singh view
The Late Sir Ganga Ram
512-512 unknown view
Customs Facilities for Indian States
513-518 M.V. Kibe view
The Union of East Africa
518-520 U.K. Oza view
Types of Comedy
521-526 V.K. Pillai view
Indian Materia Medica
527-528 G.A. Vaidyaraman view
The Statutory Commission
529-534 unknown view
The World of Books
535-536 unknown view
The Story of My Experiments with Truth
537-544 Gandhi view
Topics from Periodicals
545-552 unknown view
Questions of Importance
553-553 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
554-554 unknown view
Indian States
555-555 unknown view
Indians Outside India
556-556 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
557-557 unknown view
Agricultural Section
558-558 unknown view
Medical
559-559 unknown view
Science
560-560 unknown view
Literary
561-561 unknown view
Educational
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Legal
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Personal
564-564 unknown view
Political
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Sport
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General
567-567 unknown view
Diary of the Month
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