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The Indian Review June 1910 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1910

As a consequence of the recent threat of the Government of India to stop the source of supplies it is highly probable that the employers of indentured labour in Natal will bring strong pressure to bear upon their fellow-colonists on the ground that the latter are by their reactioary policy jeopardising unfairly Natal interests contrary to treaty obligations." The only fear is lest the Go [...] This book is the first extended and authoritative decription of the Indian Colonists of South Africa the treatment accorded to them by their European fellocolonists and their many grievances The First Part is devoted to a detailed examination of the disabilities of Indians in Natal the Transvaal the Orange River Colony the Cape Colony Southern Rhodesia and the Portuguese Province of [...] I may offend the good sense of the sapient critic who wanted to be humourous at the sacrifice of common sense and who wrote in the columns of the Madras avail of the Bay of Bengal being dried up when I say that the elevation of the depressed classes does not mean that there should be inter-dining at once between the Brahmin and the Pariah or the leveling down of all castes. [...] The regeneration of the PalichInas should be undertaken by Hindus and should not be left to the efforts of 'Mission agencies It is the influence of the higher class:is that stands in the way of the Pancharna elevation. [...] Describe and seek an adequate answer to the statement : To maintain the infirm and the children of the poor is to make for the survival of the weakest." What are the various ways in which cities have attempted to deal with the problem of the vagrant classes ? Aim to bring out clearly how the instittion got its first start the ways in which students can help the institution brighten the lives
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A Chinese View of the Transvaal Trouble
401-402 Leung Quinn view
The South African Situation
402-404 H. S. L. Polak view
The Elevation of the Depressed Classes
405-408 T. V. Aiyar view
Some Suggestions on Social Study for Student Groups
409-413 Rev. Fleming view
Scientific Seed Testing
414-416 Cathleyne Singh view
Hypnotism
416-420 Umakant Desai view
Uniform Script for India
420-422 J. Knowles view
Teaching in Indian Art Schools
422-426 W. S. Hadaway view
Moral Education and Moral Training
427-436 unknown view
The Manganese Industry
437-439 P. V. Rau view
A Note on Chrysanthemums
440-ii V. Narasimhan view
Two Heroic Leaders
441-441 Leung Quinn view
Current Events
442-445 RAJDUARI view
The World of Books
446-448 unknown view
Topics From Periodicals
449-456 unknown view
Questions of Importance
457-459 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
460-462 unknown view
The Transvaal Deportees
462-466 unknown view
Feudatory India
467-468 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
468-470 unknown view
Agricultural Section
471-472 unknown view
Literary
473-473 unknown view
Educational
474-474 unknown view
Legal
475-475 unknown view
Medical
476-476 unknown view
Science
477-477 unknown view
Personal
478-478 unknown view
General
479-479 unknown view
Political
480-480 unknown view