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The Indian World October 1909

1909

The report of the Treasury Committee on the organization of the Oriental Studies in London published today suggests the establisment of a school managed by delegates under the supreme control of the Senate of the University of London and urges the revision of Indian Civil Service Regulations a year's probation in Engia nd being cosidered inadequate to acquire the languages required. [...] On the contrary the copying of the old designs had been the cause of the mental atrophy which distinguished modern Indian craftwork from that of the Moghuls and he felt convinced the lecturer said that the artistic regeneration as well as the economic salvation of the craftmen of India would never be brought about until they followed the 'example of their confreres in Europe. [...] Sainsbury stated in his.preface were " the early voyages for discovery of a North-East or North-West passage ; the establishment of the East India Company ; the various mccesses of the early voyages to the East Indies; an account of 261"THE iNDIAN WORLD the settling of the different factories with the gradual development of the lasting influence of England in those distant countries ; the cDmmen [...] Tate vials was the only cry known on the battlefield as the last invader or usurper marched to conquest ; the royal place reeked with blood and the cries of the murdered relatives of the last despot were drowned in the blare of the horn and the din of the tom.tom. [...] Whether we look at the Greek philosophy and pride of citizenship coupled with a contempt for the popular idolatry; the profession of regard for Christ with the martyrdom of Christians and the sneers of Lucius Celsits and Porphyry at Christianity ; the conversion of masses of slaves the.diffusion of Christian ideals and the revival of the old faith in the dress of Neo-Platonism we find the
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Diary for September 1909
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Notes & News
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Selections
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Leading Thoughts on Indian Questions
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Review & Notices of Books
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Articles
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Occasional Story
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Review of Leading Indian Reviews
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The Progress of the Indian Empire Province by Province
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