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onsul-general Peacock throne Pearl carpet Pearl Mosque Peerbhoy, Adamjee Peshawar, city of Petit family of Bombay Phipps, Henry Pilgrims Police Politicians Population of Bombay of India foreign Portuguese colony Postal service Poverty Princes, native Progress of India Prosperity of India P. and O. Steamers Quinine crop Racing horses in Calcutta Railways Railway travel in India stations station at Bombay Rainfall Rajputs, the Rajputana, province of Ramadan, feast of Ranjitsinhji, Prince Rarjumund Banu Readymoney, Sir Jehanghir Red Sea, temperature of Reforms in India Religions of India Residences of Bombay Rice eating Road, Great Trunk Roberts, Lord Ruins of Delhi Rulers, native Russians, fear of policy of 424 Salaries of officials Schools, native Servants, native Shah Jehan Shopping in India Sights of Bombay Sikhs, the Simla, summer capital at Siva, the demon god Sleeping cars Snakes Snake charmers Social customs of India Society in India Stables at Jeypore Starvation Steamers, P. and O. Steamship passage to India Street sprinkling Sugar planting Superstitions "Suttee" forbidden Taj Mahal Tamerlane Tata, J. N. Taxes Tea-planting Telegraphs and telephones Temperance in the army Temples of Delhi of Ahmedabad Tigers Tiger catching Timour Thibet, invasion of Thugs founder of the Throne, the Peacock Tomb of Akbar Tombs of Delhi Towers of Silence Travellers, English and American Trust of Bombay, the Improvement Universities University of Bombay Tata, the Viceroy, authority of receptions of Voyage to India Wages Water, impurities of the supply Wedding customs Wheat growing Widows in India Widow burning Winter in India Women of India of Bombay English and American Xavier, St. Francis Younghusband, Colonel End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Modern India, by William Eleroy Curtis *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MODERN INDIA *** ***** This file should be named 11212.txt or 11212.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/2/1/11212/ Produced by Produced by Robert J. Hall Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy
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