New India or India in Transition. By Sir Henry Cotton, k.c.s.i. Price Rs. 2-12.
Contents : — India's political problem. Indian opinion and aspirations. The increased bitterness of race feeling, Indian land problems. India's economic problem. Administrative Reform. England and India. Political reconstruction. The social and moral crisis. The religious tendencies of India. Appendix: — The Hindu joint family system.
The Failure of Lord Curzon.--An Open Letter to the Earl of Rosebeiy. By C. J. O'Donell. A Cheap Edition. One Rupee.
Contents : — I. The New Efficiency — " Dismally Belied." 2. Famine and Taxation. 3. The Piling up of Tax on Tax — A Tragedy. . 4. The Uprooting of Self-Goverhment — A Fiasco. 5. The Uprootiiig of Popular Education— A Failure. 6. The " Imperialist " and the Anbient Princes of India- — A sad Comedy. 7. The Flouting of Experienced Advice — A Betise. 8. The Punishment of Honest Advice — A Wrong to India. 9. The Uprooting of Honest Dealing — A Wrong to England. 10. The Uprooting of a .Peasant Proprietary — Reactionary Recklessness.
Our Relation to India. By John M. Robertson. As. 2.
BUDDHIST INDIA. By T. W. Rhys Davids. LL. D., Professor of Pali and Bvddhiat TAteratnre, Univtrslty College, London. Ra. 3-2:
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