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Page 68
... District Superintendent of Police . Turton intended to spare Fielding embar- rassment - but wished also to separate him from Aziz and thus avoid embarrassing the Anglo - Indian side . McBryde says , ' senti- mentally ' : ' Sort of all ...
... District Superintendent of Police . Turton intended to spare Fielding embar- rassment - but wished also to separate him from Aziz and thus avoid embarrassing the Anglo - Indian side . McBryde says , ' senti- mentally ' : ' Sort of all ...
Page 69
... District Col- lector , as to Mahmoud Ali , Lieutenant - Governor and Viceroy would have been equally remote . Mahmoud Ali believes that high officials have only good will toward Indians . ' But they come too seldom and live too far away ...
... District Col- lector , as to Mahmoud Ali , Lieutenant - Governor and Viceroy would have been equally remote . Mahmoud Ali believes that high officials have only good will toward Indians . ' But they come too seldom and live too far away ...
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... District , also wants to see Indians punished , but cau- tion holds him back . He too is stuck in Chandrapore , near the end of a twenty - five years ' career . Not to have achieved a more prestigious post in all that time suggests a ...
... District , also wants to see Indians punished , but cau- tion holds him back . He too is stuck in Chandrapore , near the end of a twenty - five years ' career . Not to have achieved a more prestigious post in all that time suggests a ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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