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The Friend of India and Statesman Tuesday June 11th 1878

1878

The Secretary of State has asked the opinion of the Government of India on the suggestion ; and in the meantime the issue of rules for their guidance by the Sanitary Commissioner and the introduction of sanitary teaching in wheels and colleges are talked of. [...] the impalement' the backing to pieces of the wounded the lighting of fires under them with the systeatic butchery of unwounded prisoners heve made the appearance of Christian troops in the field with those of the Porte hence forth an impossibility. [...] A third of the whole population of Mysore has disappeared in the last eighteen months a fifth of the famine districts of kladras and God alone knows what proportion of some of the districts in the Dekkan in Otulls and the NortWest. [...] The right to " "overbuniened it with taxation." The native Impend of the heir " is now the tight of every native in the country whatever country never tiro of the statement that the poiplo aro "greehis muk or condition ; but the people owe it to neither to ing under the burden of the taxes" we have heaped upou Lord ll i ll nor his The feet thet ihe right has gowrally thorn. [...] THE DISTURBERS OF THE PEACE A TRULY remarkable parallel to the aoudad of the British Government spice the signature of the peace between Rnssis a and Turkey is to be found in ono of the "Pike Ballads." Two American gentlemen of birth and position hav" whiskey-skin."' Thee a disagreement on the eubject of a who feels himself most aggrieved is thus described— one He went for his 'levee inch bowi
government politics public policy
Pages
26
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120041
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The Friend of India and Statesman
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