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The Indian Review a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest October 1909

1909

There are times and seasons for the fruition of great ideals ; and to me it seems that the time has come for the holding of a session of the Congress in the capital of the Empire with the highest benefit to our people. [...] Apparently however the promoters of the system feared a set-back because of the volume of evidence brought forward hostile to its continuance for the Secretary to the Trust Board circulated a letter amongst the members of the Board containing the folloing It is highly important that you apear before the Commission to give evidence on the matter of Indian Immigration. [...] The varied poise of the head and of the wrist and of the forearm on the elbow the varied sweep of the whole arm the varied shrug of the shoulder—it was a poem of movement a song without words.. [...] On every holiday there is a genuine freshness of spirit abroad and what with the bright blue of the Indian sky and the bright glitter of the village tank and the bright green of the rice-fields and the bright hues of the holiday raiment there is brightness indeed such as no manic stage could imitate. [...] The religion of the educated cannot be quite the moo as that of the ignorant nor can the religion of the young be the same es that of the old.
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A Session of the Congress in London
721-722 Surendranath Banerji view
The Indenture Problem in Natal
723-725 Henry Polak view
The Trouble of the Transvaal Indians
726-728 M. Adinarayaniah view
The Dramatic Instinct in India
729-734 Glyn Barlow view
Christ for India ?
734-741 Govinda Das view
Prof. Gajjar’s Techno-Laboratory
741-ii A.N. Jamas view
Indian Agriculture
745-746 R. Rau view
Repression in Native States
747-748 An Ex-Dewan view
The Elevation of the Depressed Classes
748-750 M.B. Subedar view
Hindu Medicine
751-752 A.D. Edelbehram view
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
753-760 A Mussalman view
The Late Mr. Lal Mohan Ghose
i-ii unknown view
The Hon. Mr. Gokhale on Students and Politics
iii-vi unknown view
Current Events
vi-viii Rajduari view
The World of Books
761-763 unknown view
Questions of Importance
764-764 unknown view
British Indians in Natal
764-764 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
765-776 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
777-786 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
787-789 unknown view
Agricultural Section
790-792 unknown view
Literary
793-793 unknown view
Educational
794-794 unknown view
Legal
795-795 unknown view
Medical
796-796 unknown view
Science
797-797 unknown view
Personal
798-798 unknown view
General
799-799 unknown view
Political
800-i unknown view