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The Hare School Magazine Spring Number 1932

1932

As a matter of fact the Hindus were the originators of the method of cremtion which is now considered the best for the disposal of dead bodies. [...] He made earnest efforts to secure the repeal of some of the regulations against the Native Press to get the Trial by Jury introduced for the criminal suits in the Supreme Court and to stop the emigrtion of Indian coolies to work in the plantations of Mauritius Bourboun and other islands. [...] THOMAS ALVA EDISON LET us think of a summer evening and a reader of ours engaged in turning the pins of a gramophone reciting the songs sung by some famous Indian musician of a father hurrying up to the telegraph office to send the happy news of his son's promotion to a higher class to the grandfather leading a retired life at Benares and of a sister reading The Hare School Magazine" in the elec [...] The palate however is furnished with an apparatus of baleen or whale bone for the purpose of straining out of the water the small Crustaceans and Acaleph which form the food of the whale. [...] The following is a resume of Sir Muhammad's public career :— Education Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council 1919-1922 ; Law Member 1923-24 ; Vice-President of the Executive Council and leader of the Council of State 1922-24 ; Pro-chancellor of the Delhi University from 1922 to 1925 ; presided over the All-India Urdu Conference in 1911 the All India Muslim League in 1913 and 1927 and the A
education
Pages
68
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Prosanno Ganguly view
Editorial Notes
1-8 Prosanno Ganguly view
David Hare
8-9 Benu Bose view
A Trip to Chandernagore
10-11 Syed Ahsan view
Thomas Alva Edison
12-15 Prosanna Ganguli view
The Whale Fishery
15-17 Narayan Ghosh view
A Trip to Dhavaleswar
17-18 Umaprasad Niyogi view
The Memorable Life of Mian Muhammad Shafi
19-20 Rashid Ahmed view
Pleasantry
21-21 Ajit Mitter view
Hockey in India
22-23 D. Neogi view
Chinghiz Khan
24-26 M.A.S. Salehjee view
Science in the Modern Age
27-28 M.M. De Sarkar view
Collections
29-30 Ajit Mitter view
A Short Life-Sketch of Sir Bhupendra Nath Mitra
31-32 Prosanno Ganguly view
Sporting Notes
33-i Prosanno Ganguly view
Nababarshe
1-1 Nirmal Chakraborty view
Nidra O Mrityu
1-1 Machhaud Khan view
Britti
2-5 Amalendu Sengupta view
“Se”
6-6 “Puspendu” view
Ujal Alo
6-7 Nilambar Chattopadhyay view
Basanta
7-9 Murarimohan De Sarkar view
Chirantan
9-9 Rabindranath Mitra view
Akash—Bhraman
10-12 Suhrit Mitra view
Sharat-Abahani
12-13 Hirendranath Mitra view
Sahityer Kaj
14-15 Renu Basu view
Harur Kirtti
15-19 Rabindranath Mitra view

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