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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record January - April 1905 (April)

1905

tion deserting the country in such numbers that on the recommendation of the late Sir Henry Montgomery of the Civil Service who was specially deputed by the Goverment for the duty of reporting an the state of the district Sir A. Cotton was called upon to detile measures to prevent the entire ruin of the delta as he had been so successful in dealing with the Tanjore district. [...] From all the accounts one sees or hears of a great change is coming over the spirit in which the public works are to be administered in India in the near future ; we hear far less of the "incalculable benefits" of the railway system alone for developing the resources of this country and"238 The Social and Industrial Condition of India. [...] In Egypt and in the United States of America a very different policy Ills been adopted by the enlightened rulers of those parts of the world and they take care to afford the community the necessary means for building up industrial communities on the most extensive scale possible by securing the interests of all concerned in the best manner possible The Social and Industrial Condition of India. [...] With such precedents we may expect that in the event of the success of the Protectionist propaganda the party in power mindful of the hundred votes of Lancashire and connected interests will be prepared to treat India in the matter of the new tariffs with as little consideration as has been the case in South Africa or indeed thrpugout the whole history—previous to 1895 at least—of the252 [...] The help wanted might be given by the protection of young industries by the preferential purchase of the products by the spending departments of the State and by the liberal bestowal of grantsin-aid and scholarships for technical schools.
government politics public policy
Pages
225
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
The Social and Industrial Condition of India
225-249 J.F. Fischer view
The Place of India under Protection
250-266 S.S. Thorburn view
A Vindication of an Indian Statesman
267-278 Shahd-I-Adalat view
Social Aspects of Native Life in Bengal
279-287 R.E. Forrest view
A Trip to the Antipodes
288-300 George Brown view
Quarterly Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalism
301-308 Edward Montet view
Japanese Monographs
309-319 Charlotte Salwey view
The Conquest of Abyssinia
320-360 Frederick Edwards view
A Trip to the Ancient Ruins of Kamboja
361-409 G.E. Gerini view
Correspondence Notes and News
410-418 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
419-429 unknown view
Our Library Table
429-435 unknown view
Summary of Events
436-444 unknown view