Newspaper (Hindu)
“Neither the members of the legal profession, barristers, vakils and attorneys, nor the general public were much impressed with the manner in which Mr. Justice Benson discharged his duties as judge of the High Court. He … had no broad outlook in the...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“A feature against which the Inspector-General vehemently protests is the appearance of 109 girls among them (offenders), there having been only 63 girl offenders in the previous year. He remarks that the increase is regrettable and fout of all proportion to the...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“The use of municipal water is not justified because it is used for any municipal purposes or because it is paid for. The primary use of municipal water is for public health and for public cleanliness. The inhabitants of a city must have adequate water to drink,...
Newspaper (Hindu)
A young Brahmin terrorist, Vanchi Aiyer, shot down Ashe, Collector of Tinnevelly, at the Maniyachi railway station while he was in a train compartment. Vanchi committed suicide after his political crime. THE HINDU: “The noxious growth of anarchical crime so...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“If low income is a justification for the commission of crime, many of the offences affecting property would have to be treated in a different way from that which is in vogue. If Percy Ross, whose salary was Rs. 535 and odd, could embezzle Government money and...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“Few Dewans would consider it prudent to remain in office for more than five years. So far as we have seen people in Travancore begin to show impatience when a man has been in office for three years and it hardly falls to the lot of any Dewan to enjoy universal...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“Mr. Tata strove to serve his country in a manner that few other Indians have done; and what is more remarkable is that his efforts were directed towards developing the best intellects of the country for the industrial regeneration of India… He perceived...
1905, Newspaper (Hindu)
“Twenty years of reactionary government and the persistent efforts of Lord Curzon to weaken the foundations of our national life and to blast our national hopes have brought home to us the importance of self-help and self-reliance in the making of a prosperous...
Newspaper (Hindu)
The Arbuthnot & Co. well-known bankers of Madras crashed in October 1906, bringing ruin and desolation to thousands of homes in the Presidency. THE HINDU: “Of all the tragic accounts which we have heard relating to this catastrophe the most revolting are...
Newspaper (Hindu)
“The Swadeshi movement in this country, if combined with the driving force ol boycott, whatever effect it may have on the political relations between the British and Indian peoples, is bound, in our view, to accelerate the industrial development of the country....