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The National Movement in India 1918 Being a Record of the Political and Quasi-Political Activities of Public Bodies Associations Etc. in India During the Year 1918

1919

[For the genesis of the Indian Constitutional Reforms and the discussion of related matters in Parliament see Part II of the Register—India in Parliament and Abroad) After the Calcutta Congress of r9 17 and the strong vein of etremism which it left as a legacy to the country there was nothing so important as the constitutional Reforms round which the warp and woof of political thought in India [...] Representatives of the Burmese Community in general and of the Burma Merchants' Association and the Co-operative Societies in particular. [...] At the Annual general meeting of the Bengal Chamber Sir fi ugh Bray the president expressed himself on the Reforms in the following words :- Next let me refer to the visit of the Secretary of State which we may consider the most noticeable event of the past twelve months apart from those that have to do with the war. [...] Ours is a difficult and invidious position and the part we have to play makes it difficult for us to avoid the appearence of hostility in the eyes of those who look only to the end and see nothing of or ignore the difficulties of the road thereto but I hope and believe the more moderate leaders of Indian thought do not misunderstand us and do realise that this is essentially a field for co-opera [...] But grievances are easily sprea4 and the discontent of the few may of not taken in hand BZ some day the discontent of the many.
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Pages
249
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145474
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-2 H.N. Mitra view
Mr. Montagu and the Deputations
3-16 H.N. Mitra view
The Sindhubala Case
17-29 H.N. Mitra view
The Madras Civil Rights Manifestos
30-32 H.N. Mitra view
Internment Meeting
33-46 H.N. Mitra view
The Bengal Provincial Conference
47-64 H.N. Mitra view
Home Rule League Conference
65-73 H.N. Mitra view
The Kaira Ryots Affair
73-81 H.N. Mitra view
Sir Saiikaran Nair’s Note
82-84 H.N. Mitra view
German Menace to India
85-89 H.N. Mitra view
The Delhi War Conference
89-94 H.N. Mitra view
The Provincial War Conferences
95-97 H.N. Mitra view
The Home Rule Protest Meeting
97-102 H.N. Mitra view
The Subramania Affair
103-104 H.N. Mitra view
Madras Provincial Conference
105-106 H.N. Mitra view
Home Rule League Lecture
107-111 H.N. Mitra view
Home-Rule Anniversary Meeting
112-115 H.N. Mitra view
The Reform Proposals
116-118 H.N. Mitra view
Home Rulers' Manifesto
119-120 H.N. Mitra view
Bengal Provincial Conference
121-128 H.N. Mitra view
The Madura Ramnad Conference
129-140 H.N. Mitra view
Madras Provincial Conference
141-145 H.N. Mitra view
The Presidential Address
146-147 H.N. Mitra view
U. P. Provincial Conference
148-149 H.N. Mitra view
Behar Provincial Conference
149-149 H.N. Mitra view
Moderate Conference
150-152 H.N. Mitra view
Continued in the Supplement
i-89 H.N. Mitra view

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