Council, Viceroy’s, new members on, 13; held in Simla, 25-26; Mohammedan represents Hindus on, 104; of India (Whitehall), additions to, 22; Imperial Advisory, constitution of, 22; condemned, 44; Provincial Advisory, use of, 44 Councils, Executive, reform of, 332; Legislative, reform of, 332-333 Cromer, Lord, on India, 74 Crops, valuation of, 83; holdings of, 135; failure of, 271 Cultivators, pressure on, 87; persistence of, 88; resources of, 88; protection of, 91 Currency, change in, 1-2 Curzon, Lord, political career of, 1; policy of, 2; unpopularity of, 2, 3, 4; office renewed, 4; attitude towards educated Indians, 5; Budget speech (1904), 5; addresses convocation of Calcutta University, 7; refuses to see Sir H. Cotton, 7; explains nationality, 8-10; “Problems of the Far East,” 9; advocates “efficiency,” 10; divides Bengal, 10-12; proclamation of (October, 1905), 12; cause of resignation, 13; farewell speech, 13; resigns, 13; irritation under, 43; replies to Mr. Dutt, 83; grievances under, 132; his Partition policy, 167; dislike of Bengalis, 170; Government of, 176; promise to Mohammedans, 191; letter to _Times_, 198; Calcutta Corporation, 215; criticized by Anglo-Indian press, 230; at Durbar, 317 Customs, Imperial, organization of, 14 Cuttack, 135, 136 Dacca, new capital of E. Bengal, 11, 166; Mohammedan encouraged in, 16; Lieut.-Governor isolated in, 160; muslins of, 162; ruinous condition of, 173; boycott in, 180; description of, 189 _et seq._ Dalhousie, Lord, promise of (1853), 167 Dams, construction of, 276 Darjeeling, distance from Calcutta, 160 Datta, Bupendra Nath imprisoned, 219 Datta, Norendra Nath (Vivekananda), 209 Davar, Mr., Justice, tries Mr. Tilak (July 22, 1908), 77 Deccan Club, 48 Deccan, The, rain in, 94 Decentralization Committee, 24, 104 Delhi, mill hands in, 285; terror in, 288 Deportation Statute, 131 Desai, D.B.A.S. (Chief Justice of Baroda), 241 Deva, _vide_ Ramakrishna Deva, Rama (Vedic Schoolmaster), 307 Disraeli on youth, 304 District Boards, 165; powers of, 25; magistrates, functions of, 118-120 Diwali, festival of, 31 Drink question, 121; in Madras, 121; sale of licences, increase in Excise Revenue, 121; in Poona, 122; Swadeshi and, 122; traffic, 122 “Dualist,” 106 Dundee, jute trade with, 163-166 Durga, temple of, 32 Dutt, Aswini Kumar, notable Nationalist, 186-234, 243 Dutt, Romesh Chandra, books on India, 82-83, 86; as economist, 104; minister of Baroda, 317 Eden, Sir Ashley, Lieut.-Governor Bengal, 212 Education Commission (1901), 3; raising standard of, 4; opposition to, 45; dangers of, 72-94; expenditure on, 82
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