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The Thirty-Seventh Annual Report of the Calcutta Literary Society

1913

His position as the trusted adviser of the English Governor and as the chief Dewan-in-charge of the Revenue Affairs haing unlimited powers over the rights of the zemindars enabled him to amass a vast fortune a great deal of which he spent in performing the Sradh (funeral ceremony &c) of his mother and in charities to Brahmins and others and thus made the right use of the immense weal [...] the Members of the Society the Graduates and Under-Graduates of the University of Calcutta and other gentlemen of the Metropolis and suburbs composed the bulk of the audiance. [...] The Members of the Society the Graduates and undeGraduates of the Calcutta University and other gentlemen of the Metropolis and suburbs composed the bulk of the audience. [...] I am to *acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22nd instant conveying the Literary Society's congratulations on His Excellency's becoming the First Governor of the Presidency of Bengal. [...] to convey to The Calcutta Literary Society the Imperial' Government's cordial thanks for their kind expressions of sympathy on the occasion of the demise of His Majesty the late Emperor." From Monsr.
literature fiction
Pages
8
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100092
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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A Running Sketch of the Life of Kumar Sree Manindra Chandra Singha Bahadur of the Pakpara Raj
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Proceedings of the Thirty-seventh Anniversary Genral Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society hell with great seclat at the hall of the Calcutta University Institute College Square on Saturday. the 4tth January 1913 at 4-30 P.M. under the presidency of the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ashutosh Cohwdhury M.A. Judge of the High Court Calcutta. The Members of the Society the Graduates and Under-Graluates of the University of Calcutta and other gentlemen of the Metropolis and suhurbs composed the bulk of the audiance
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