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Welfare May 1927

1927

Research work in laboratory and factory led to the discovery of methods which enabled the manufacturers to cut down the consumption of raw rubber largely by increasing the life of the tyre and to a lesser extent by the employment of reclaimed" (used) rubber in certain processel. [...] Even with such support the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate would however have laid themselves open to the charge of opening the flood-gates of exploitation of the Philippines had they paid any heed to that agitatio i : and at least to the date of this writing the statute governing the acquisition of land stands unaltered. [...] The inference to be drawn no doubt is that but for the presence of the few Americans who still remain in the islands the Moros would be completely at the mercy of the intellgentsia which it is alleged consists largely of "n2esti;.'o" (half-breeds). [...] Only by trusting the Mons to the integrity of character of the Christian Filipinos and making the latter respbnsible for the advancement of their Muslim countrymen can the cause of natiohood be advanced. [...] The clay Fig 1. Jets of water playing on the clay rocks stream here is joined with another stream of fresh water to dilute the suspensions and increase the speed of the stream so that the fine particles suspended with the clay may not separate out during the long sun in open channels to the 'micas or places where streams from several mines join together and deposits the fine particles of micas and
history
Pages
73
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120076
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi Ashoke Chatterjee view
American Economic Policy in the Philippines
265-270 Nihal Singh view
What Should we Eat ?
270-272 Nagendranath Gupta view
Clay Washing in England
273-276 Hiren Bose view
Irrigation for Agriculture in India
277-279 S.R.M. Naidu view
The Future of our Agricultural Industry
280-287 B. Rau view
Respecting the Sanctity of the Child’s Inner Self
288-288 Leila Williams view
“The National Health and Baby Week”
289-299 P.G. Thomas view
Gems of Ceylon
300-305 unknown view
Labour Conditions in China
305-311 P. Henry view
The Iron and Steel Industry in India
311-312 A.P. Som view
“Contacts”
313-313 unknown view
Some Teachers I know
314-316 K.B. Aiyar view
The Malabar Drama
316-318 Rama Varma view
“Anti-untouchability movements in Kerala”
318-320 Kesavan Chirayil view
Financing of Agriculture in India Need for the Establishment of Land Mortgage Banks
321-323 C.V.H. Rao view
Do You Know ?
324-324 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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