Burdwan, Commissioner of, 179 Bureaucracy, slowness of, 321 Burke, teaching of, 28, 131; on remedial measures, 332 Burma, contributes to Exchequer, 96; rice crop of, 280 Byturni, sacred river, 135 Calcutta, municipality of, 2; correspondents, 15-16; disturbances in, 23; Congress, 30; High Court respected, 68, 175 _et seq._; meeting in, 75; extent of Lieut.-Governor’s authority in, 134; importance of, 173; Corporation, 215; papers, 229, 230; resolutions of, 239 Canada contrasted with India, 26 Canning, Lord, proposal of, 92 _Capital_, 230 Central Provinces, famine and cholera in, 2, 146 Cesses, application of, 165 Chaitanya, Bengali saint, 211 Chapekar, Demodur, 35 Chatterji, B. C., poet and novelist, 127 Chaudhuri, 234 “Chaukidari,” police tax, 145 Chenab Colony, 17; a settler promise to, 302 Chief Court, Lahore, _Punjabee_, appeal to, 18 China, agreement with, 24 Cholera, causes of, 2, 140, 186, 272 Chota Nagpur, 10, 166 _Civil and Military Gazette_, 17, 43, 230 Clarke, Sir G., Governor of Bombay, 25, 57-58; prepares relief works, 95 Clive, 103 Cocanada, 29 Collector and relief problem, 137 Collectors (C. S.), 134 College, Elphinstone, 34; Fergusson, 35, 37, 42; Ripon, 179, 215; at Aligarh, 199; Presidency (Calcutta), 221, 234; Anglo-Vedic (at Lahore), 292, 310; at Benares, 328; Delhi, St. Stephens, 331 Colonists, 17 Colonization Bill refused, 17 Comilla, riots in, 16 Commerce, Chambers of, 23, 45 Commission, Lord Welby’s, 2; Education, 3; on famine, irrigation, plague, police, and universities, 3, 14; Decentralization, 24, 104; of inquiry, 120 Commissioners, powers of, 25; Civil Service, 134; solicitude of, 138-139 Committee of Imperial Defence, 25 Congress, National, 34, 43, 79, 185; at Bombay (1885), 7, 30; at Benares (1905), 36; at Calcutta (1906), 182-183; at Surat (1907), 233 _et seq._; Reception Committee of, 235, 241; rift in, 239-240; Subjects’ Committee of, 243; “printer’s error,” 250; vital differences, 252; first principles, 253; adjournment of, 255; “note of discord,” 255; dissolution, 259; police at, 259; “a training ground,” 326; ignored by authorities, 326-327 Congress, Bengal Provincial, dispersed, 14 Constitutional agitation, 44; Reform Party, 12 Convention of Extremists, 260; Moderates, 260 “Coronation” of S. N. Banerjea, 16 Cotton, Sir Henry, presides at National Congress, 7; refused hearing by Lord Curzon, 7 Cotton and Swadeshi, 122; industry, 179; trade, _Times_ on, 181; mills, 182; failure of, 279 Cotton Duties Act, 325
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