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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record (Third Series) July 1901

1901

The fact is the people there had never come under the present system of relief and there as in Madras and Mysore in 1876-77 and as in Central Provinces in 1897-98 the first shock of severe distress resulted in great loss of life and in what the sensitive conscience of the Goverment admits and the critical mind of the public condemns as comparative failure. [...] This problem and the nature extent and causes of immigration into British works the effect upon the death-rate the methods of famine relief in native states and the nature of their co-operation in this behalf with our Government formed part of the reference to the sitting Commission. [...] Is there then no remedy to which no obvious and immediate objection offers ? There is in the introduction of foreign capital the development of the material resources of the country and the removal of the surplus population from the overcrowded occupation of agriculture. [...] Outlets for investment have been closing because of the - fear of wars upon the continent where immense armaments continue to accumulate of wars and revolutions in South of the growing financial independence of North America of the disappointments experienced in China and the temporary closing of South and the doubtful future of West Africa. [...] be comforted the Manchester Chamber of Commerce records a resolution : '6 That in its opinion the whole quetion of the possible improvement of the economic condition of the poorer classes of the people in India may be safely left in the hands of the Indian Government which is already giving close attention to the subject and that the suggestion to appoint va committee of the Chambers of Comm
government politics public policy
Pages
233
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Famine Facts and Fallacies
1-32 J.D. Rees view
Prevention of Famine in India
33-51 L.C. Innes view
Agricola Redivivus
52-78 S.S. Thorburn view
The Indian Borderland
79-85 unknown view
The Congo Free State
86-100 H.R. Bourne view
Singhalese Literature
101-108 R.G. Corbet view
The False Philonian Logos
109-119 Lawrence Mills view
A History of the French Missions to Siam
120-133 Pinya view
The Omayyads and the Eastern Empire
134-155 S. Bukhsh view
Marco Polos Tangut
156-179 E.H. Parker view
Proceedings of the East India Association
180-187 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
188-202 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
203-215 unknown view
Our Library Table
215-218 unknown view
Summary of Events
219-228 unknown view