Press, English, misrepresentations in, 15-16; (Indian) prosecutions of, 24 Press Act (1908), 220; suppression under, 229 “Principles of Psychology,” by Professor William James, 106 Processions forbidden, 15 Proclamation of Queen Victoria (1858), text of, 6; right of Indians under, 46, 236, 322, 333, 334 Professors and Government intervention, 21-22 Provincial Councils, Legislative, 22; Advisory, 22-23; and Home Rule, 72; Conference broken up, 184, at Surat, 242 Public meeting, right of, curtailed, 15, 21, 25 Punjab, Land Act in, 2; disturbances in, 16, 17; Legislative Council, 17; Colonization Bill, 17, 21; proclaimed, 21; the Tikka Sahib of Nabha, representative of, 25; press insolence in, 43; death rate in, 52; unpopularity of inoculation in, 58; rates and taxes in, 83; misery of ryot in, 283-284 _Punjabee_, prosecuted in Lahore, 17 Puri, temple at, 152 Raj, Hans (Principal Anglo-Vedic College), 297 Rajahs, 134, 135; extravagance of, 150 Raleigh, Sir Thomas (President Education Commission), 3 Rama, legend of, 93, 269 Ramakrishna (Society of), 209. _See_ Deva and Paramahamsa Ranade, Justice (social reformer), 34; tradition of, 40 Ranchi, in Partition, 10 Rand, Mr., shot, 35 Rangoon, British outrage in, 2; rice, 165 Ratcliffe, Mr. S. K. (late editor of _Statesman_), thanks to, 30 Rates, application of, 165 Rats, spreaders of plague, 48 _et seq._ Rawal Pindi, riots in, 17; meetings at, 18; arrests at, 18-19; death of prisoner at, 19; false evidence at, 19; outrages at, 29; injustice at, 118 Reaction, uselessness of, 322 Reasonableness of Indian speeches, 131 Red Pamphlet (Mohammedan propaganda), 192 Reforms scheme, 22, 34; promptness needed in, 335-336 Regulations of 1818, deportations under, 20 Relief Problem, 137; private, 146; Government, 271 _et seq._ Religion, expenditure on, 82 Religions of Hindus, 209 _et seq._ Remedial measures, 332-335 Remembrancer of Legal Affairs, 93 Rent, 84, 144-145 Rent Acts of 1859 and 1885, 91 Revenue Authorities, seizures by, 90 Revenue from land, 83 _et seq._; India, 325; control of, 333 _Review, Indian_, Swadeshi-cum-Boycott, 181 Rice, sacrificed to jute, 164; export, 165; failure, 279 Riots in Poona, 49; in Deccan, 91; in Comilla and Jemalpur, 193; Lahore and Rawal Pindi, 18, 19, 302 Ripon, Lord, regretted, 34; decline after, 43; attempts at reform of, 119, 241; popularity of, 325 Risley, Sir H., issues Circular, 21, 304; announces Partition, 167; cautious reply of, 176 River, nature and sanctity of, 135; boats on, 161; caprices of, 161 Road Cess, 213 Royal Family, devotion to, 213 Rudra, Professor (Bengali economist), 331 Rupee, values of, 2 Rutherford, Dr., at National Congress, 245
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