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SOME RECENT OPINIONS
ON
THE INDIAN REVIEW
The Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald. 'It has been a
very active pioneer in what has been a real value to
Indian nationalism."
to
Lord Hardinge of Penhurst: 'I have every confidence
in the future being as successful and useful as its past.'
Lord Olivier: 'I congratulate the INDIAN REVIEW On
the increasing excellence of the qualities of its contents."
Sir Frederick Whyte: 'It is well known not only in
India but outside, and has many admirers in England.
Lord Chryd: 'Throughout this period the REVIEW has
maintained unbroken its high literary standard.'
Sir Muhammad Habibullah : I may claim that I
have been a careful reader of the REVIEW for the last two
decades and I must add my own tribute.
to the
great usefulness and importance of this journal from
every point of view.'
Sir Alexander Cardew:
in Indian journalism.
It is a living force
Sir P. C. Ray: 'Readers of diverse taste always find
in them (the contents) a rich intellectual treat.'.
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Sir Stanley Reed: The REVIEW has stood above
rancour and passion. It has been a powerful force in
India for reasoned progress.'
Mr. Arthur Moore: 'I read it with unfailing interest
and wish we had in India more such REVIEWS.
-
Mr. F. H. Brown, C.1.E., of the London Times: 'In
the variety, topicality and freshness of its contents, the
INDIAN REVIEW is easily first among Indian monthlies.'
Single Copy, As. 8 er One Shilling
Annual subscription Rs. 5 or Twelve Shillings including
postage. Subscriptions can commence from any month
G. A. NATESAN & CO., PUBLISHERS, MADRAS.
ON
THE INDIAN REVIEW
The Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald. 'It has been a
very active pioneer in what has been a real value to
Indian nationalism."
to
Lord Hardinge of Penhurst: 'I have every confidence
in the future being as successful and useful as its past.'
Lord Olivier: 'I congratulate the INDIAN REVIEW On
the increasing excellence of the qualities of its contents."
Sir Frederick Whyte: 'It is well known not only in
India but outside, and has many admirers in England.
Lord Chryd: 'Throughout this period the REVIEW has
maintained unbroken its high literary standard.'
Sir Muhammad Habibullah : I may claim that I
have been a careful reader of the REVIEW for the last two
decades and I must add my own tribute.
to the
great usefulness and importance of this journal from
every point of view.'
Sir Alexander Cardew:
in Indian journalism.
It is a living force
Sir P. C. Ray: 'Readers of diverse taste always find
in them (the contents) a rich intellectual treat.'.
..
.
26
Sir Stanley Reed: The REVIEW has stood above
rancour and passion. It has been a powerful force in
India for reasoned progress.'
Mr. Arthur Moore: 'I read it with unfailing interest
and wish we had in India more such REVIEWS.
-
Mr. F. H. Brown, C.1.E., of the London Times: 'In
the variety, topicality and freshness of its contents, the
INDIAN REVIEW is easily first among Indian monthlies.'
Single Copy, As. 8 er One Shilling
Annual subscription Rs. 5 or Twelve Shillings including
postage. Subscriptions can commence from any month
G. A. NATESAN & CO., PUBLISHERS, MADRAS.