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The Asiatic Review. January 1937

1937

Colonial Administration in the Far East.* One of the chief differences between the French and the British systems of colonial adthinistration is the.degree of representation granted to the Lolonies in the metropolitan Parliament. [...] The best definition I can offer is that he is the permanent delegate of the French Government in IndChina where he presides over the whole of the Union practically in the same way as the Colonial Minister in Paris would do if there was no GovernoGeneral. [...] He must nevertheless respect the administrative autonomy of the Governor or Resident at the head of a State included in the Union as long as the exercise of such autonomy is not contrary to the paramount interests of the Union. [...] First the Council of Government which is practically a grouping of all the heads of the different services of the Government-General (civil judiciary and military) of the Governors or Residents of the five States to whom are added the Member of Parliament for Cochin China the Delegates--of whom I shall speak later—for Tonking Annam and Cambodia and five notables one for each State nomin [...] But whereas the Colonial Council of Cochin China passes the estimates and direct taxation of the colony the Grand Conseil is merely consulted on the Budget of the Union and passes indirect taxation and public loans.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
Administration in Indo-China with Indian Comparisons
1-32 C.A. Neveu view
Indian Women’s Education
33-45 unknown view
Secondary Education in India: Rural Reconstruction and Unemployment
46-66 George Anderson view
The Future of the Indian Civil Service
67-92 James Crerar view
The Hyderabad Civil Service
93-97 Richard Trench view
Financial and Economic Problems in China
98-105 Frederick Leith-Ross view
Crisis in the Far East
105-i E.M. Gull view
The Indian Military Academy
i-vii L.P. Collins view
Hafiz and the Place of Iranian Culture in the World
113-117 unknown view
The Commercial Progress of the Crown Colony of Hong-Kong
118-124 William Shenton view
The Economic Situation of the Netherlands Indies From 1928. to 1935
125-iv Cecile Rothe view
Mysore State as a Tourist Resort
145-156 T.V.A. Isvaran view
The Financial Policy of the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies Governments
157-164 H.J. Putten view
Education in Iran
165-173 S.F. Shadman view
Women in India
173-176 Hari Gour view
The Future of Burma
177-190 Charles Innes view
A Short Account of Coffee. Growing in Mysore and Coorg
191-194 R.O. Oliver view
The Forthcoming Y.M.C.A. Conference in Mysore and the Problem of East and West
195-202 Stanley Rice view
Reviews and Notices
203-222 Stanley Rice view