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The Hindustan Review. January 1926

1926

The more one studies the situation however the more deeply he becomes convined that the Christians of the Empire and of the world must demand a just and righteous settlement of the Indian problem in South Africa. [...] It has become vocal and the question now is whether the one million and a half white people of the Union of South Africa will be able to continue to own end control all the resources of the country without gradually yielding at least a portion of the possessions and the control to the people whose labour has helped to produce the prosperity. [...] Its author one of the Cabinet Ministers states in his intrductory address that the Indian is 'an alien element in the population and no solution of the.question will be acceptable to the country unless it results in a very considerable reduction of the Indian population.' This shows the purport of the entire Bill namely the extermnation of the Indians. [...] The points on which Indians and Englishmen quarrel about like the rate of the Indianisation of the army or the separation of the executive and the judicial functions are not in Mr. [...] The present book is an account of these "pilgrimages." The Publishers of the book in advertising it say—"The value of the work is greatly enhanced by the fact that owing partly to exposure and partly to mistaken methods of preservation many of the originals which he copied are now lost to the world for ever and others are fast disappearing." The Italics are ours and we presume that the state
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Pages
132
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120070
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii K.C. Mahindra view
Indians in South Africa
147-154 Bishop Fisher view
A Plea for a Changed Outlook
154-156 K. Natarajan view
The Bengal School of Painting
157-158 A. S. Wadia view
An Indian Artist and His Work: A Critique
159-164 “A Critic” view
Some Aspects of University Education in India
164-168 Ganganatha Jha view
Books and Their Authors
169-173 R.L. Megroz view
The Law’s Delays in India: a Critique on the Civil Justice Committee Report.—II.
173-179 C.M. Agarwala view
Concerning Prohibition in America
180-183 Sudhindra Bose view
A Japanese Masterpiece
184-186 F. Davis view
Birth of Kashmir
186-188 R.C. Kar view
The Moroccan Question
188-193 Charles Petrie view
Newspaper Competitions
194-198 S. M. Dattatrya view
George Bernard Shaw: A Study
198-210 Lakshman Sarup view
Alla-Ud-Din Khilji: A Study
211-230 S. Rashid view
Books of the Quarter
231-236 K.C. Mahindra view
Reviews and Notices
237-252 K.C. Mahindra view
On The Editor’s Table: Miscellaneous Literaturi
252-256 K.C. Mahindra view
Index to Books Reviewed
256-258 K.C. Mahindra view
Backmatter
i-x K.C. Mahindra view

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