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The Indian Review June 1911 A Monthly Periodical devoted to the discussion of all topics of Interest

1911

They ask for the confirmation of their existing rights the right of entry into the Province of the wives and minor children of domiciled Indians the receiving of certificates of domicile as a matter of right the removal of the difficulties placed against the Indians by the Dealers' Licenses Act and above all the repeal of the obnoxions tax of 3 per annum on every Indian man woman and child w [...] For the faculties that are naturally well-developed in a child mark the direction in which the Self is already able to express itself the faculties in which he is deficient mark the directions in which the vehicles need to be more fully trained ; and only a careful study of the child together with some knowledge of his environment and the circumstances of his life will enable the teacher to jud [...] To the artist science is not merely a system of laws working in all departments of Nature it is a revelation of the divine order and wisdom and beauty ; history is not a mere record of events nor is it even the tracing out of the causes leading to the events ; it is the expression of the laws which are guidinhuman evolution and of the ideals which inspire nations and lead them on to greatne [...] There is one side of religious instruction however which works directly towards the end we have in view ; and that is the teaching of the lives of the heroes and saints and:- above all of the avataras ; and of those stories with which the Hindu Scriptures abound which illustrate the depth of the divine lOve and compassion. [...] Immediately the heavier particles—that is the skimmed milk—go toward the outside of the bowl trying to get away; while the lighter particles— the cream—flow to the center of the bowl.
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The Coronation
417-418 G.A. Natesan view
Behind the Scenes in the Coronation
419-421 W. T. Stead view
Religious Art in India and Europe
421-423 A. Worsley view
The South African Indians Struggle
423-i unknown view
Some Ideals of Education
425-430 Lilian Edger view
Making Money Out of Milk
430-434 unknown view
Moral Education in India
434-435 George Fox Pitt view
The Theosophical Society
435-439 unknown view
The King’s Visit to India
439-441 M. B. Subedar view
Hindu Social Institutions
441-i P. J. Mehta view
The Civil Marriage Bill
449-452 Dewan Bahadur Krishnaswami Rau view
A Plea for Social Service
452-453 unknown view
The Indian Sisters of Mercy
453-457 Saint Singh view
An Abominable Outrage
457-457 unknown view
Current Events
458-462 Rajduari view
The World of Books
462-464 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
465-472 unknown view
Questions of Importance
473-474 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
475-476 unknown view
Indians Outside India
476-480 unknown view
Feudatory India
481-484 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
484-487 unknown view
Agricultural Section
488-488 unknown view
Literary
489-489 unknown view
Educational
490-490 unknown view
Legal
491-491 unknown view
Medical
492-492 unknown view
Science
493-493 unknown view
Personal
494-494 unknown view
Political
495-495 unknown view
General
496-496 unknown view
Books Received
i-iii unknown view