in bresath, is a succession of low uudulating hills, easily topped, but with limited ppispects therefrom. The ride is shut ir, as by a huge wall, frounhe and ou either Sank. tor mambas are Papulz than come the Appearaboes at Khelat.i.Gkilsai have a smooth surface. The gossip in
October 24, 1879 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
t TOL. IXXV NO. 19. CONTENTS. EDITORIAL SILROTIOAS. The Plague Outbreak The Disturbances in Calcutta The New Currency Proposals The Sierra Leone Revolt The Anti-Segregation Agitation Bishop Johnson The Unrest in Calcutta SP2C/AL : Nano. ... 6 Farewell Dinner at Bankipur Presentat
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
lower orders of Italians and Englishmen displayed foolish fears not a whit more reasonable than those now expressed by Hindus and 14ohatnedans. In the times of diseases Po fatal in their attack, so mysterious in their progress, se—despite the researches of like Professors Haffki
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
THE TURF CLUB CASE. VYRDICT. At the Third CriminierSession on Wednesday, presided over by Mr. Justice Treeelyen, the further hearing of the case of Emprets vs. George O'Conell was resumed, when Mr. Barrow summed up on the evidence adduced for the prosecution, the defence not cal
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
at all likely to be believed. These are, as I ul.derstand, somewhat as follows— Of the inoculated one against five of the uninoe-lated will take the disease.Of those who take th. disease 20 per cont. of the inoculated against 90 per cent. of the uninoculated succumb to it. Suppo
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
courses ; (I) Government may lend n small I amount of money at a low interost which will exclude other capitali,t , , or, (2) Government may keep in thu back ground and fix a high rate of interest and induce other tenders to come forward and advance at say 6, 7 or 8 per cont. Co
September 23, 1896 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
BENARES, SEPT. 16. Owing to high prices, a very largo crowd, principally Mohamedan weavers, of the Madanpura and Alaipura wards in the city, about 4,000 or 5,000 iu numb sr, waited on the Collector yesterday with a petition praying for the remission of octroi on article:: of foo
September 23, 1896 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India