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The Calcutta Review January 1911

1911

%pointed out to them that the rile of interpreting the views and wishes of the Government of the count * to the people and by consequence of interpreting the views and wishes of the people to the Government. [...] The SiwAnih-navis of the Province and Pargana is in the Department of and appointed by the Daroghah of the DU for all the sahebs of the whole kingdom. [...] Every week the sheets of the Wager/ and of the Siwanih the Harkaraks (spies] reports and the ' A raiz [Despatches] of the Nazims and Diwans together with the Present State of the Treasury were placed in a naherah [literally little tube"—query a piece of hollow bambU into which the letters were inserted] and this was placed in the charge i t 3fayurnh [Dank-runners or palki-bearers also spelt 11Ie [...] The then Governor-General Marquis of Hastings afforded every encouragement to the projector who was connected with the teaching staff of the old Fort William College and the occasion of the publication of the newspaper was taken hold of by his Lordship in avowing the following noble sentiments in an address to the students of the Fort William College :-- It is humane it is generous to protect [...] In it there was an address to the Bengal public which is as follows For the information of the literate under the immediate province of Bengal the conductors of the newly established Bengallee newspaper entitled Sungad Ceremuddy or the Moon of Intelligence respectfully beg leave to state in a brief manner that the object of that publication is the public good.
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Pages
127
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Art. I.—History of Press in India—XI
1-47 S.C. Sanial view
Art. II.—A Plea for Nature Study in Indian Schools
48-64 Sarat Mitra view
Art. III.—Dwarka Nath Mitter : a Biography
65-111 Shumbhoo Dey view
Art. IV.—Two Distinguished Sanskrit Scholars of Cochin
112-122 K.S.M. view
Acknowledgments
123-125 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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