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Speeches Delivered on Various Occassions

1915

Nov.t do not mean to impute unworthy motives to the author of the disinemberment of our province. but he must be a bold man who should say that the separation of East Bengal is 'not likely to interfere with the collective power of the Bengalees or the growth of our national spirit. [...] Have confidence in yourselves and also in the good faith of England ; and do not I pray you be led away by the passions of the moment ; and when you are m: met by calumnies and lies console yoselves with the reflection that the just claims of the great body of the English people have been similarly metby the party of privilege and supremacy and a subservient Press. [...] Morley is now engaged in digging the grave of bureaucracy ; and we can almost hear the thud of the spade and the music yes the music of the knell. [...] and lifiliktry GazeVe seine time in JUly and August last; year under the heading " Signs of the times ""[ :X) (fi) The prosocution of the -ccrupled with the refusal of the Government io take similar action against the Civil and Ga-xtte (e) The Colonisation Bill (d) The Land 'Alienation Act Amendment Bill 0) The increase of the Canal rates an the Doab Canal (6 The abnormal increase of Land Reve [...] Another S'pecial lidugistrate at Dewanguatb himself a Mahe.' ruedan gentleman of culture remArkea Mere Was not the least provocation for rioting ; the cam:- tram object of the rioters was evidently to-molest the Hindus." In-another case the same Magistrate observed : " The evidence adduced on the side of the prosecutiOn shows that ou the date of the riot: 4oetised.
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Pages
205
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144339
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Rashbehary Ghose view
Welcome Address to the Calcutta Congress
1-23 Rashbehary Ghose view
Presidential Address Surat Congress
24-53 Rashbehary Ghose view
Presidential Address Madras Congress
54-71 Rashbehary Ghose view
Seditious Meetings Bill
72-83 Rashbehary Ghose view
The Law Relating to Partition
84-88 Rashbehary Ghose view
The Partition Act
89-93 Rashbehary Ghose view
Code of Civil Procedure and Indian Limitation Act 1877 Amendment Bill
94-96 Rashbehary Ghose view
Code of Civil Procedure Amendment Bill
97-104 Rashbehary Ghose view
Inland Emigration Act 1882
105-115 Rashbehary Ghose view
Petit Baronetcy Bill
116-118 Rashbehary Ghose view
Indian Tariff Bill
119-124 Rashbehary Ghose view
Budget Speech for 1894-1895
125-130 Rashbehary Ghose view
Budget Speech for 1907-1908
131-148 Rashbehary Ghose view
The Indian Criminal Law Amendment Bill
149-153 Rashbehary Ghose view
Reply to Lord Curzon’s Convocation Speech
154-164 Rashbehary Ghose view
Lady Dufferin Fund
165-167 Rashbehary Ghose view
Lady Dufferin Fund
168-171 Rashbehary Ghose view
Elementary Education Bill
172-175 Rashbehary Ghose view
The Hindu University
176-180 Rashbehary Ghose view
The Royal Visit
181-183 Rashbehary Ghose view
Sister Nivedita
184-186 Rashbehary Ghose view
Appeal for Persia
187-189 Rashbehary Ghose view
Mr. A. O. Hume
190-193 Rashbehary Ghose view
Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions
194-198 Rashbehary Ghose view
Mr. Gokhale
199-202 Rashbehary Ghose view

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