Review of reviews and world's work . anada andAustralia, in their imperial relations, are tobe looked after in the future by a separatedepartment which will be presided over bythe Premier himself. ,, , .A new chapter in the history of Retirement r -. j India was opened justfive year- ago this month whenthe Rt. Hon. John (now Viscount) Morleyappointed by the Liberal Governmentof England to I I try of Mate for India. Morley, who in a few days will 1-retired from the Indian -ntary-hip la-t month, but retains ain the Cabinet as Lord President of theCouncil. In those five yean of arduouslab


Review of reviews and world's work . anada andAustralia, in their imperial relations, are tobe looked after in the future by a separatedepartment which will be presided over bythe Premier himself. ,, , .A new chapter in the history of Retirement r -. j India was opened justfive year- ago this month whenthe Rt. Hon. John (now Viscount) Morleyappointed by the Liberal Governmentof England to I I try of Mate for India. Morley, who in a few days will 1-retired from the Indian -ntary-hip la-t month, but retains ain the Cabinet as Lord President of theCouncil. In those five yean of arduouslabor, ever inc reastng until advanced ageretirement imperative, Lord Morleypiloted the Indian Office through someof it- most anxious moment-. He has shownmany of those qualities ted statesman- ship which have characterized the highestof British administrator. He has at the derided him for accepting • d him of attemptingr in his ott n ha : li abua J loss try. Indian journal known for il ii Morley did I reallyilu- II •. LORD MORLEY, WHO HAS KKTIRKD FROM THE HEADOF THE BRITISH INUI \ OFFICE ways. He has never been afraid to usesevere, repressive measures against anarchyand .-edition. But he has not been turnedaside a hair- breadth by disorder and vio-lence from the path of real reform. LordMorley has had the insight to realize thata new era ha- begun for Britains Indian sub-. that, owing to various causes educa-tion among other- new aspirations have beenawakened in the- breasts of the educatednatives, and that something must be done to satisfy them. He has been criticised bysome for doing too much, and by others fornot doing enough. There is no differenceof opinion a- to the fact that he has donemore than one important thing that willnt in all the future of India. Hl \ yeai igi i la i May the reform w»rk m heme with whit h Lord Morleys in India il i nc parably assoi lated went into active operation throughout Briti h India. I hi ? heme, whii h he had elabo-op


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