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April 9, 1903 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Cordingly now being taken of cutting down the supply of ammunition to British and Native troops, so that the chances of dealing in surplus ammunition may be minimised as much as possible. Hitherto every British Infantry Regiment has been supplied with 500, bu oo 0 hence roun for
June 29, 1899 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
however, in respect of offences which are punishable under special Jr local laws, and the consequence is that youthful offenders for offences outside the Penal Code have sometimes to be sent to jail when whipping would be a far more suitable punishment. It is proposed to remedy
June 29, 1899 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
(Special for the "Englishman.") We would draw attention to four excellent photos by a well known artist in a late issue of the St. dunes's Budget (that of the 19th of May last), representing the various stages in the new method of packing opium in the districts which bids fair t
June 29, 1899 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
ST OF PASSONGEIV3. The following passengers arrived in Caloutt by the P. and 0 Palawan on Monday, 2611 i Ju to :—Revd. C. G. Stokoe, Mrs. Stoke., Miss E. Laird, Miss F. Laird, Mr. H. A. Cooper, Mrs. G. H. Warwick, Mrs. F. G. Metcalfe, Mr. Russell, Mr. H. G. Gregory, Mr. A. Aquas,
June 29, 1899 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
RANGOO.‘, Fes. 5. The three persons charged with. complicit) in the ()wig %ay frauds have been acquitted Oung Zay has been se n t ence d to t Helve ears rigorous imprisonment. SUCCESSFUL PARACHUTE.. DESCI Flo. I. Professor Lawrence made a second succes ful balloon ascent. He wen
February 10, 1892 - Englishman's Overland Mail - Calcutta, West Bengal, India