Newspaper (Hindu)
“He (Montagu) was genuinely attached to India and inside the Cabinet he so stoutly championed her cause that he lost grace with the coalitionists and this championship ultimately cost him his office… As his principles solidified into ‘schemes’ and...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“If for a time the Mahatma cannot be with us in the flesh, it behoves us to prove by calm, sustained and steadfast effort that he abides with us in the spirit. Not eternal watchfulness alone but unceasing effort is the price of freedom and in the struggle it...
Newspaper (Hindu)
THE HINDU was banned by the Nizam of Hyderabad following publication of a series of articles on the state by St. Nihal Singh, its well-known Correspondent and contributor. THE HINDU: “The fierce light of publicity which has been shed on Hyderabad must have been...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“It has now been made painfully clear that the Moplahs have been guilty of unthinkable excesses, of arson, looting, murder and, worse, forced conversions of Hindus. They may plead provocations in respect of their attacks on Government property – a plea which...
1920, Newspaper (Hindu)
“If Sir Michael’s bias against the educated classes amounted to an obsession, if Sir Michael and his myrmidons strained law and justice to connect a political agitation with mob excesses and evolved a fullfledged rebellion, is it too far fetched to argue...
Newspaper (Hindu)
This editorial on the Punjab happenings invited the wrath of the Madras Government which demanded a security of Rs. 2,000 from THE HINDU under the Press Act. THE HINDU: “Public opinion, always ready to support strong measures in the restoration of order, is...
Newspaper (Hindu)
The Moderates seceded from the Congress on the question of accepting the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms. THE HINDU: “The Moderates were faced with the alternative of either a united Congress or the wrecking of the (Reform) scheme and they chose to split the Congress...
Newspaper (Hindu)
Dr. Annie Besant and her two co-workers were interned by the Madras Government under the Defence of India Act at the height of the Home Rule movement. THE HINDU: “The internment of Mrs. Besant and her co-workers is a particularly unfortunate decision which will...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“The greatness of Lord Hardinge lay in his intense sympathy with the people of India in their aspirations, in the insight he had acquired in consequence into their feelings and in his quick responsiveness to public opinion. The bold stand he took in respect of...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“The battle of Ypres was the culmination of a bold and somewhat desperate attempt to outflank the Germans which came very near success indeed and would have been successful but for the paucity of the forces available. Once again the region between Dixmude and...