2 DECEMBER 1905, page 22

To Such Men As High-caste Bajputs, Dogras, And Brahmins...

training of any value was to be anticipated from making the men knead and carry mud, a task which interferes with their military training and is highly unpopular with the men,......

" We Are Now Told That The Commander-in-chief Has Proposed

to change all this; and with the object of making the Imperial service troops more really efficient for all military purposes, to place , them under the Army Department and......

We Cannot Here Hnd Space To Reproduce The Cogent Arguments

set forth by the writers of the article in the National Review, but we would strongly urge upon those of our readers who are interested in Indian affairs to study it for......

It May Be Mentioned In This Context That It Was

the refusal of the French commanders in the eighteenth century to recognise the prejudices of their native soldiers in the matter of digging the earth which had 'a great deal to......

We Can Best End Our Account Of The Article With

which we have been dealing by reminding our readers that our view is 'one which is entirely free from any party feeling, or from any prejudice against the present Govern- ment......