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The Thirty-Eighth Annual Report of the Calcutta Literary Society

1913

E. the then Viceroy and Governor-General of India and Companion Of The Most Exalted Order Of The Star Of India by Her Imperial Majesty Queen Victoria—The Good on Wednesday the 16th day of February 1887 on the auspicious occasion of the Golden fubilee of the Relgn of Her Most Excellent and Imperial Majesty. [...] The Members of the Society the graduates and under-graduates of the Calcutta University and other gentlemen of the metropolis and suburbs composed the bulk of the audience. [...] The Remedy : It was a matter of great satisfaction to the speaker that the leaders of the peoples had taken the matter in hand and that he could heartily thank His Excelency the Right Honble the (lovernor of Bengal for the prompt measures he was taking to improve the sanitation of the districts. [...] It is in the nature of the human mind to hanker after religious truths and knowledge after the knowledge of the great Creator and the deep mysteries of the creation and life and where ignorance prevails all sorts of false theries promulgated by crafty and interested persons prevail over the minds of the people and generate many evil manners and customs among them that corrode into the vit [...] He read and submitted the ADDRESS OF CONGRATULATION presented by the SocietY to the Hon'ble Maharajah Bahadur of Nashipurabnfi's being elected to the Legislative Councils of both Their Excelencies the Viceroy and Governor-General of India and the Governor of Bengal.
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24
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140281
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Proceedings of the Thirty-Eight Anniversary General Meeting of the Calcutta Literary Society Held at the Hall of the Aryya Mission Institution 161 Muktaram Babu Street on Saturday the 3rd January 1914 at 3 P.M. Under the Presidency of Kumar Panchanan Mukherjee Bahadur of Uttarapara Raj (Vide Statesman and Indian Mirror 4th and Amrita Bazar Patrika 5th January 1914)
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