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The Indian Review Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest April 1917

1917

Charles (rant ;ejoiced over the main principle of the Bill and obsePved If one circumstance more than anotiffir could give him satisfaction it was that the main principle of this Bill had received the approbation of the Rouse and that the House was now legislating for India and the people of India on the great dad just principle teat in doing so the interests of the people of India should be pri [...] the rule (many call it the misrule) of the Company was put an end to and the Goernment of India transferred directly to the Crown and the Proclamation of 1858 issued to the Princes and Peeples of India the joy of the people knew no bounds for the event marked the turning point in the history of British rule in India and the famous Proclamation of Queen Victoria gave further solemnity to the [...] He IsCilded:— Since I am writing confidentially I do not White to say that both the Governmenfs of Englaed and of Indiaappear k me up to the present moment unable to allierer satislaotorily the charge of hying taken every means in thJr power of breaking to the heart the words of promise they had uttered to the ear Speaking on the same subject in the House of Lords on March 11 1869 the Duke of [...] The great Imperial Durbar held in 1858 to announce that the jitmen of England had assumed the title of thrEmpress of India proclaimed that the status of the Indian subjects of the Queen had been raised to the citizenship of the British Empire and from giat time onward every Indian had bten rightly dreaming of his rightful.place in the Empire. [...] The adequate representation of Indiana in the Council of the Secretary of Mate and die Eppel:ire Councils of the Viceroy and of the Governors of Maras and Bombay.
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Self-Government for India. A Plea for a Declaration of Policy
225-240 G.A. Natesan view
Post-War Reforms: a Symposium
241-242 Vasudeva view
The Maxims of Tiruvalluvar
243-244 T.V. Aiyar view
Company vs State Management of Indian Railways
245-248 Panchanandas Mukherji view
Why India Should Help the War Loan
248-ii M. P. Webb view
Mr. V. P. Madhava Rao C.I.E.
249-256 Chimanlal Doctor view
Shakespeare and Everyday Expressions
257-258 Lionel Burrows view
Village Government in British India
258-259 An Indian view
Indian Labour Emigration
260-260 C.F. Andrews view
The World of Books
261-263 unknown view
Diary of the Month
264-264 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
265-272 unknown view
Questions of Importance
273-275 unknown view
India’s War Contribution
276-276 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
277-279 unknown view
Indians Outside India
280-280 unknown view
Feudatory India
281-282 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
283-286 unknown view
Agricultural Section
287-288 unknown view
Literary
289-289 unknown view
Educational
290-290 unknown view
Legal
291-291 unknown view
Medical
292-292 unknown view
Science
293-293 unknown view
Personal
294-294 unknown view
Political
295-295 unknown view
General
296-296 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view