Was, we believe, lit first wade to create the belief that Mr. had beau smuggled into Kibul as a stowaway in of the 04;unnissariat wagons, or iu some other way that would relieve General Roberts of all respounibility for hie presence there. Such a supposition being, however, tut:m
October 24, 1879 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
AND A few sensible things about the plague in the local native papers. Unfortunately, the ofrowr have far outweighed the latter. But while so ne ebullitions have been positively mischievous in their tendency, others have been calculated to cause the smile of pity and contempt. T
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
would result in very lamentable consequences to the whole of India. Wo publish elsewhere a circular to the members issued by the Vice-President of the Bengal Chamber on this very point, and we need scarcely say that wo heartily endorse every word of Mr. Turner's letter. A MOST D
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
nigh indispensable to all who would study and understand the law of divorce as applicable to Christians in India: The Indian Divorce Act was passed by the Governor-General in Council on the 28th of February, 18t9. Since that time only one book of any importance has appeared in t
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
With referenet to the paragraph the other day criticising the sentelice of fine of Rs. 10 on two carters, it has been pointed out to us that the cases were not of rioting against budinashes, but that they were sant up by the Police as petty street cases of obstruction under Sect
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Sia,—For some time past an animated oorrespetulance has been passiug between the Chamber of Commerce, the Wheat and Seed Tiede Association. Cie Mining Association, and the East Indian Rail. way on the subject of the proved inidequaoy of the Railway's rolling stook and locomotive
May 12, 1898 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
applications from the °Moors Commanding the Guide Corps, Ist sad 2nd Punjab Cavalry, and and Punjab Infantry, soliciting that the period passed in command of regiments of the Punjab Irregular Force may be considered as qualifying an Moor for promotion to the rank of Colonel, in
February 22, 1864 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India