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Asiatic Quarterly Review (Full Title: The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, and Oriental and Colonial Record): Volume XIII, No. 26 [‎551v] (227/238)

The record is made up of 1 volume (115 folios). It was created in Apr 1902. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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CONTENTS.
Bonds of Empire. By the Hon. Mr. C. L. Topper, C.S.I. .
PAGE
Inset A small map or other image enclosed within the margin of a larger map, map sheet, or larger image; or papers placed inside a book or archival volume.
Is the Education System of India a Failure as regards
Moral Training? By D. Duncan, LL.D
The Indian Civil Service as a Career. By W. Egerton, I.C.S.
Agricola Redivivus. By A. Rogers
Unity of Coinage for the Empire. By Alec McMillan
I.C.S. (Retired)
The Religious Orders of Morocco. By Professor Dr. E
Montet
British Dominion in Eastern Africa. By Harold Bindloss
Quarterly Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalism
By Professor Dr. E. Montet
Two Bodleian MSS. By H. Beveridge
A History of the French Missions to Siam. By Pinya
Anglo-Indian Miniaturists. By A. Francis Steuart .
The Pelasgians : a New Theory. By L. C. Innes
Siam’s Intercourse with China. By Major G. E. Gerini
Tansar s Alleged Letter. By Professor Lawrence Mills, D.D
Proceedings of the East India Association .
The Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. . By H. F. B. Lynch
Is State-aided Education in any Shape suitable to the
Present Circumstances of India? By Sir Roland K
Wilson, Bart.
Lord Canning and Lord Milner. By Sir John Jardine, K.C.I.E
The Progress of the Municipal Idea in India. By A. Rogers
The Indian Civil Service and the Further Admission of
Natives of India. By J. B. Pennington .
The Poverty of the Rayat. By Rusticus
Morocco : the Sultan and the Bashadours. By Ion Perdi
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caris
The Prince of Wales Professorship of History at
South African College. By Professor H. E S Fre
manile, M.A
The Age of Manikka Va^agar. By L. C. Innes
Japanese Monographs. IX.—Concerning Marriage Customs
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Content

The journal's contents are listed on folio 441.

The contents of the journal are as follows.

Articles:

Asia

  • 'The Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ' by Henry Finnis Blosse Lynch (ff 444-448)
  • 'Is Any System of State-aided Education Suitable to the Present Circumstances of India?' by Sir Roland Knyvet Wilson Bart (ff 449-458)
  • 'Lord Canning and Lord Milner' by Sir John Jardine, KCIE (ff 458-466)
  • 'The Progress of the Municipal Idea in India' by A Rogers (ff 466-471)
  • 'The Indian Civil Service and the Further Admission of Native of India' by J B Pennington (ff 471-474)
  • 'The Poetry of the Rayat' by Rusticus (ff 475-478)

Africa

  • 'Marocco: the Sultan and the Bashadours' by Ion Predicaris (ff 478-484)
  • 'The Prince of Wales professorship of History at the South African College' by Professor Henry Eardly Stephen Fremantle (ff 484-489)

Orientalia

  • 'Quartely Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalist' by Professors Dr Edward Monet (ff 490-491)
  • 'The Age of Mánika Váçagar' by L C Innes (ff 492-499)

General

  • 'Japanese monographs' by Charlotte M Salwey (ff 499-504)
  • 'China, the Avars, and the Franks' by Edward Harper Parker (ff 504-511)
  • 'Siam's intercourse with China' by Major G E Gerini (ff 512-515).

Other items:

  • Proceedings of the East India Association (ff 516-530)
  • Correspondence Notes and News (ff 531-536)
  • Reviews and Notices (ff 537-547)
  • Summary of Event in Asia, Africa and the Colonies (ff 548-555)

The journal features advertisements at the front and rear.

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1 volume (115 folios)
Written in
English in Latin script
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Asiatic Quarterly Review (Full Title: The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, and Oriental and Colonial Record): Volume XIII, No. 26 [‎551v] (227/238), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, Mss Eur F111/393, ff 441-557, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100179984184.0x0000be> [accessed 18 July 2026]

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