CONTENTS 



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CHAPTER I 13 



Brief description of geography, climate, animals, 

 population, history Capacities and occupation of the 

 people 



CHAPTER II 21 



Reasons for a visit to India William Digby Pros- 

 perous British India Some of the people half-starved 

 Good introductions Centralised government Dis- 

 creditable to Government that there should be a great 

 population insufficiently fed Governor-Generals waste 

 time and the resources of Empire in warlike expeditions 

 Better to raise the wages of the workmen Extra- 

 ordinary condition Small British nation in control of 

 enormous population of India British Members of 

 Parliament should visit India British residents in 

 India would be pleased Moplah trouble Caliphat 

 Landowners and tenants. 



CHAPTER III 31 



Do the Indians of high caste interest themselves in the 

 welfare of Indians of low caste ? What the British have 

 done to benefit India What they have failed to do 

 Desperate poverty of the cultivator and labourer 

 Contentment. 



CHAPTER IV ......... 38 



Agricultural statistics 90 per cent, of the labouring 

 producers engaged in agriculture 72 per cent, of the 

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