The Hindu SpeaksG. Kasturi Editorials of The Hindu, English daily published from Madras. |
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Page 21
... claim equality with Englishmen , we say we have honour , ambition , and aspiration , we complain that Government do not respect our claims , that Englishmen look upon us with contempt and haughtiness born of imagined race superiority ...
... claim equality with Englishmen , we say we have honour , ambition , and aspiration , we complain that Government do not respect our claims , that Englishmen look upon us with contempt and haughtiness born of imagined race superiority ...
Page 114
... claims to advancement in the service against the competing claims of members of the legal profession . Sir Ralph Bension's evidence before the Royal Commission does not show that he had estimated the capacity of the members of the ...
... claims to advancement in the service against the competing claims of members of the legal profession . Sir Ralph Bension's evidence before the Royal Commission does not show that he had estimated the capacity of the members of the ...
Page 226
... claim not to have controlled events , but confess plainly that events have controlled me . Now , at the end of three years ' struggle , the nation's condition is not what either party or any man devised or expected — God alone can claim ...
... claim not to have controlled events , but confess plainly that events have controlled me . Now , at the end of three years ' struggle , the nation's condition is not what either party or any man devised or expected — God alone can claim ...
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