•••••••.=.. THS ST. ANDREW'S DINNER THIS TEAR HAS been characterised by several entirely new features. There has been an entire change of scenery and programme, the introduction of several new and remarkably brilliant artistes, and the omission of one subject, without which we h
December 8, 1898 - Indian Daily News - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
This was a reference by the Sessions Judge of Rajsliallye. rect. mding that this Honourable High Court will be pleased to cancel the ce.tilicate of Muktear Muliame4lNur Buksli, practising in the Criminal Courts at Maids. It appears that in a criminal case, which wits brought aga
December 8, 1898 - Indian Daily News - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Details of a story, somewhat similar to a recent one from Bombay, comes from Khandesh. It is reported that the bendconstable, Talla Singh, has been arrested for causing the death of a man named Dugdoo. This man and some others were suspected of being concerned in a case of house
December 8, 1898 - Indian Daily News - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
_ _ POONA, December 4th. A wedding has been arranged here for next week between Miss Dwyer,daughter of Lieutenant J. Dwyer, Quarter -Master, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, with Lieutenant G. Ellis, attached to the 2nd Bombay Lancers.—Our correspondent.
December 8, 1898 - Indian Daily News - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
visited the north plague camp, the bazaars, the Health Office and the Bowring Hospital this morning with the Resident and Plague Officer. To-morrow he visits the south camp; on Sunday he looks over the Dnrbar plague arrangements in the City and leaves ti.e same night for Madraa.
December 8, 1898 - Indian Daily News - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
It requires nothing from me to commend it. I 11 ave only to give expression to the enthusiasm which I share with you. This ought surely to be an easy and a pleasant task. I dare my, however, that some of you will quite understand me when I may that the pleasure is not unmingled,
December 8, 1898 - Indian Daily News - Calcutta, West Bengal, India
IT IS A LITTLE UNFORTUNATE. THAT LORD Elgin should have said in his farewell speech at Simla, while congratulating himself on the success of the recent expedition, that the tribes would not attack us again in a hurry. Perhaps he is right, but at present they have attacked our pa
December 8, 1898 - Indian Daily News - Calcutta, West Bengal, India