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BRICT ATRAENDO GHOSH - The Daily Ne puhlin on the following telegram-dated the Dard June...V. Arabinda Ghome arrived 4 Barisal, yesterday and addressed publie lueeting to-day on the Hindu religion, lbe lecture Imated more than an hour. The house WM crowded to suffocation. Three boys winted and had to be removed outside
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India, of cour it nieant that the repreken few
are
gentlemen-among whom tative institutions of the went had no Srijuts Dwija Dass Dutt and Hemendra Applicatinn to the people of an oriental land Prosad Ghose-have opened dairies When they mid that representative in titi
near Calcutta. Lion were for ever imprimible to the peoples
Indir, What Waw it they were actually Harting 1 Representative Institutions depended upon the bening of certain qualities, pin CATTLE FARM.-The Hissar Cattle
doctie, honesty and well-control, which Farm, the premier cattle farm of India, wwuld enable the minority to give way to the should be celebrating its centenary ronjerity. Were they then going to way that
this year. Cattle breeding in India never ut any wrio would the peoples of India
is one of the important and interesting leedurstel. honest or have the capacity for wiltrul If they said that it was not only subject of which one wants to hear
reflection on the peoples of Indir, it was the much, but hears very little. Some time Xrontent condemnation of the British ruce back a cattle expert came out to India Hinally, he might way that having met from England. But the result is not thru l'epresentative men one could not fail
known. At Pusa there are splendid U realise the difficulty which Iny in their
opportunities which ought not to be paths. Ho formo very high iden indeed
overlooked by Indians. of the militical city of the ener twal India. A visit to their whools made it quite plain that there wonll he ne poile who would give much inngnificent Ins- PAPER MAXINQ.-Mr. J. N. Gupta, to educational matters in the peopleso. S.. Eastern
C. S., Eastern Bengal, has written an of India. The Indian National Congres which
excellent monograph on Paper making he attended compared very favourably
and Papier Mache in ibe for moderntion and that HONRA of
that Province. compromise which all ingrene had luned.
The earliest writing materials known to He would compr it favourably with Hindus were palm leaves and birch bark. the emgront of the National Liberal Palm leaves were comparatively cheap Frilution. What La Morley has there
and so gradually displaced the industry fore lone w boldly and courageously lay
in bark paper. The Mahomedans intro lwn the principle that their ultimate nim in Indin, however, dilant it might 10 Wis
duced the industry in jute-paper, but to wirk towar representative institution this has now been expelled from the The clay might be forway but they market by mill-made paper. There is at hal to look forward to the time when an prosent no paper-mill in the Province, Indian would be in his country what a
the local demand being met from Balli 'nalian ur in Australian www in his. They would have to work in conjunction with
and Serampore. As regards Papiir the educatel-opinion of the land and it with mache the industry is confined to two the help of the educated nationalit pity or three places, and the art known to They could Anally fucced in wuring that ohjet less than half a dozen persons, 8 that keneration hence it would certainly lean
as Mr. Gupta says, it oan hardly be said hievement in the invernment of one ince ly ther to which history
to constitute an industry. Mr. Gupta
woukl Ator! 14 murallel. It would mean that little people
concludes bis monograph with a few " kwell island had stretched out their hands observations on the possibility of start In the end of the carth and hul g ully ing a paper mill in the province. As in luated from the clopithm of Tarlarimni until
Burma, where, according to Mr. R. W. they cwuel and level with thicmarc * --10 than three hunden million people, one-third of
Sindall, its bamboos and soft wocd afford the human IWE
excellent materials for the manufacture of paper, so in Assam there is plenty of
soft wood available and plantain fibre. INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
The province imports paper and board of the annual value of Rs. 2% lakhs. Mr. Gupta is of opinion that suitable sites
•for the location of s'Aourishing paper mill ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT Cox
can le found in Assam. BINE. --Six big American agricultural implement makers have combined tugether to get control of the Russian market.
General News.
TH MIDNAPORE Exquiar.- The Midnaporo DAIRY FARMING. -We are glad to onquiry to proceeding. Mr. Denham was present note that dairy farming is now engag.
for a time. ing the attention of our oducated men In the country especially in the veinchty SRIJUT STAMINDAR CHAKRAVARTY,-News of big towns there is ample field for the
has been received from Srijat Syamsundar
Chakravarty that he industry.
is suffering from The question of Calcutta's
dyspepsia milk supply has become serious, A
REPRENSION AND REPORM.-On June 23rd there WAS A grand open-air public meeting in Raja Bahadur's Haveli at Barisal. As soon as Baby Aumbindo Chose crno, enthusiastic shouts a " Flande Mataram " greeted him. Babu Sricharu Sen plunder, at Arut spoke A few words welonte to Aumbino Bahu on lehalf of the Burin public. Ani
l lo the merting and spoke for fill brand half on repression and reform # two Axpecte of the manne policy. The vast gathering heard the speech in pindrop silence and ever when Aurobindo Baba had concluded hi mpooch, crowds would not disperse but proceny. to hear the Ronyali version of it. Dr. Tarin Kumar Gupta thanked Aurobindo Babu fa the trouble he had taken in coming down Barisal and addressing the Asembly. Th meeting then dissolved with “ Bande Mataram A confidental clerk of the Magistrate who i * shorthand writer and the police were in atten dance as usual. Aurobindo Babu started to Caloutta the next morning.
A DETOXATOR EXPLORION.-An explosio occurred at Nagpada (Bombay) at sove o'clock on the night of the 23rd Jun which created panic in the locality. The polic on being apprised of the occurrence repairedt the scene and instituted prompt enquiries, 1 WAS Racertained that a Btter named Fernandi residing in a room in a Chawl was playing wit
detonator not knowing that it was charger when it exploded in his left hand blowing three fingers and causing other minor injurie On searching his room two more detonators we found. Further enquiries into the matter i proglessings
ALLEGATION AGAINST ARMED POLICE Bana Perhakar, of Dhalabuar, within m town of Kishoreganj complained before ! 8. D). O. alleging that some of the roorst Armed police of that town wanted the compar of her daughter, Rani Poshakar. The latt refusing adnyittance, they forced open ber doc entered the fat and began beating. She ter shelter with her mother. The unfortunato a Woman remonstrating, ww merallely boute Thoy aume to the court besmeared with blog The woman could not name tha seuaed, bet she could Identify them. They were onder to go to hospital