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Show I Gangrene of Caste In India. Thoso who have not lived In India nor have mado a special study of its unlquo conditions can hardly understand under-stand tho differences and hatrcdB that cxlBt among tho different peoples. He-twucn He-twucn tho Mussulman and the Hindu; the Punjabi and tho Bengali, tho Sikh and tho Brahmin, and between many of tho smaller divisions of religion, race and casto there Is no .uich thing as cohesion or co-operation; nnd If, to n small degree, tho rigid lines of casto havo boon broken down horo and thero so that labor nnd commerce under un-der modern conditions havo been mado posslblo It Is duo In no small degree de-gree to tho efforts of Groat Britain. |