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The Asiatic Review July 1931

1931

He thought the greatest tribute ever paid in India to the work of the police was when the General Officer Commanding at Amballa offered to the Inspector-General the place on the right of the line at the Proclamation Parade foa police detachment. [...] Hayter allude to the Army because the Army question according to the Report of the Simon Commission was the most crucial point of the whole future of the Constitution of India and yet it was a questiewwhich was least heard of nowadays and was generally put in the background altogether. [...] Whether separate elections are to be maintained; whether and if so how much weightage is to be allowed to Muhammadans in the Legislatures in those provinces in which they form a minority of the population; what is to be the extent of their representation in the two immensely important provinces of Bengal and the Punjab a problem complicated in the case of the latter province by the presence of [...] This was in fact the one definite failure which can be laid at the door of the Conference; and the failure was due neither to any lack of appreciation on the part of the Muhammadan and the Hindu delegates of the importance of success nor to any absence of good-will but to forces in India which they were powerless to control—namely the fundamental antagonisms between the peoples of the two comm [...] THE EXECUTIVE AND THE LEGISLATURE Now let me turn to the question which was necessarily the most difficult for the British and particularly for the Conservtive delegates—namely the question of the relations between a future Central Legislature and the Central Executive.
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Law and Order in the New India
407-422 Reginald Clarke view
The Round-Table Conference and After
423-444 Marquess Zetland view
The Place of Christian Missions in the New India
445-470 W Paton view
The Sixty-Fourth Annual Report of the East India Association
471-480 unknown view
Annual Meeting
481-486 unknown view
The Constitutional Position of the Indian States—II
487-495 A.H.E. Molson view
Japanese Prisons
496-502 Masataro Miyake view
The Last Session of the Japanese Diet
503-509 Hugh Byas view
Japanese Interests in Manchuria
510-519 Yosuke Matsuoka view
A Journey from Siam to Angkor
520-531 Catharine view
The Economic Development of the Dutch East Indies
532-538 D.J. Jongeneel view
The Asian Circle
539-539 unknown view
Persia and Russia: A Nine Years’ Survey of Their Trade Relations
539-544 D Bourke-Borrowes view
The Cotton Policy of the Soviets
545-551 unknown view
The Origins of the National Press in Azerbaijan III Period of Stabilization 1910-1920
552-557 Jeyhoun Hajibeyli view
The Session of the International Colonial Institute
558-560 J Coatman view
Correspondence
561-562 unknown view
Early Women Travellers in Arabia
563-569 Christabel Draper view
Reviews of Books
570-587 Alexander Cardew view
The International Aspects of Indian Emigration.—IV
588-xvi Lanka Sendaram view