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The Indian Review. A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest December 1921

1921

IMPRESSIONS OF THE NEW COUNCILS [In response to an invitation by the Editor of this Review to the leading members of the Council of State the Indian Legislative Aihembly and the Provincial Councils to join a symposium entitled My Experience of the New Council " a number of gentlemen have been pleased to give their impressions for publication in the " Indian Review." We print in this issue the f [...] Without disputing the good intentions of the Government of India [ may say that so long as the Government does not place whole.hoarted confidence in the good sense of the Assembly and ensure the notability of all the items of expenditure at its hands it will be giving a handle for complaint to the critics of the Government who ridicule the Reforms as mere gaudy nothings with no real life about [...] The unmuzzling of the Press ; the repeal pf several repressive laws ; the removal of the penalty of forfeiture of property from the Indian Penal Cpde in respect of offences of waging war against the King and sedition— all these wholesome measures are entirely due to the pressure of noofficial opinion and they will serve as a distinct mile-stone in the history. [...] To day the Soul of Ireland meets the Soul of England—and when the Soul is at one the hands may forgive the deeds of the past and grasp one another in the spirit of free-coperative unity in diversity which is the Law of Life." THE PRESENT SITUATION BY Mr. [...] According to Bloomfield " the book.is unquestionably the literary sensation of the yeir—aistory the chronic radjuster shall have her hands uncommonly full to assimilate the results of Tilak's discovery and arrange her.paraphernalia in the new pespective." In his next work The Arctic Home of the Aryans; Tilak makes out that the neighbouhood of the North Pole was the original home of
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Impressions of the New Councils
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The Irish Peace
734-736 James Cousins view
The Present Situation
736-iv G.A. Natesan view
Tilak as a Scholar
737-739 S. Radhakrishnan view
Ignoring the Issues
739-741 Bernard Houghton view
Paul Deussen
741-746 Suryanarayana Sastri view
Panchayats—Old and New
747-750 M.M. Desouza view
Democratic Marriages Some Famous Examples
751-752 U.B. Nair view
Arthur Berriedale Keith
753-754 P.P.S Sastri view
Some Self-Made Japanese Millionaires
755-757 Cathleyne Singh view
The Second Chamber in India
758-761 Surendra Chakraborty view
Prohibition for India
761-763 D.G.M. Leith view
Aspects of the Tariff Problem
764-766 S.K. Mitra view
The Universities & Democracy
767-768 C.R. Reddy view
Prince Edward’s Speeches in India
769-776 unknown view
The Reformed Legislatures Provincial Legislatures
777-778 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
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Feudatory India
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Indians Qutside India
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Industrial & Commercial Section
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Agriculriural Section
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Notices of Books
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Dairy of the Month
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Literary
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Educational
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Legal
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Medical
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Science
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Personal
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Political
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General
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