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  • ship was lying off Saugur Island at the mouth of the Hooghly River. The Calcutta Gazette carried the story, but also reported that Shaw Ardasier had arrived...
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  • colonial officer, in 1784. It was one of the first newspapers in India. The Calcutta Gazette was founded by Francis Gladwin, an officer in the British East India...
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    established by an Act of the West Bengal legislature which was notified in the Calcutta Gazette on 24 June 1981. It is an affiliating university in Paschim Medinipur...
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    Assay Master at the Calcutta Mint in 1812; and was also editor of the Calcutta Gazette. Closely associated with the British colonial authorities and their...
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  • arrived at Batavia (Jakarta) after 107 days at sea, as was reported in the Calcutta Gazette of 27 February 1817. Paterson states that the identification of wreckage...
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  • India to ships on their way to New Zealand. See NZETC: Supplement to the Calcutta Gazette Waterhouse, J.B. (18 September 2007). "DIEFFENBACH, Ernst', from...
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    the birth of the younger daughter, Majidunnesa. "July 14, 1875", The Calcutta Gazette, July-September 1875, p. 860 The Modern History of the Indian Chiefs...
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  • from the advertisement of the 'Bengali Vocabulary,’ appearing in the Calcutta Gazette 26 August 1802, that he had then finished and proposed to publish...
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  • Retrieved 20 July 2019. Calcutta, Governor of Bengal (21 January 1914). The Calcutta Gazette. Governor house, Kolkata. p. 68. Retrieved 26 June 2019.{{cite book}}:...
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  • Thumbnail for Martin's Light Railways
    Messrs. Martin & Co., and sanctioned by Government notification in the Calcutta Gazette of 27 March 1895. This was one of the Martin lines which was on 2'0"...
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  • assented to by the President of India and was first published in the Calcutta Gazette, Extraordinary of 15 October 1988. The council had wide control over...
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    publishing in several other periodicals, and founding his own newspaper, the Calcutta Gazette. In May 1826, at age 17, he was appointed teacher in English literature...
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    OL 30677644M. Retrieved 2 September 2024. "University of Dacca: Errata". The Calcutta Gazette: 775. 30 September 1926. Matiur Rahman (1971). From Consultation...
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  • University of Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-21138-1. "The Calcutta Gazette: Saturday, December 10, 1842". The Calcutta Gazette, 2nd July–28th December 1842. West Bengal...
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  • f%2021st%20February%2C%201928_split_4.pdf#page=2 "The Calcutta Gazette". 1907. "The Calcutta Gazette". 1910. Resolution Reviewing the Reports on the Working...
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  • There were no textbooks available in Bengali. On 23 April 1789, the Calcutta Gazette published the humble request of several natives of Bengal for a Bengali...
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    to beers made from such malt. By 1784, advertisements appeared in the Calcutta Gazette for "light and excellent" pale ale. By 1830, the expressions bitter...
    22 KB (2,472 words) - 09:52, 24 August 2024
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    performance was so noteworthy that even the British commented on it: the Calcutta Gazette reported that Suffren was very poorly supported by his subordinates...
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  • Hickey's Bengal Gazette (Saturday), The Calcutta Chronicle (Tuesday), The Calcutta Gazette (Thursday), The Asiatic Mirror (Wednesday) and The Recorder (Sunday)...
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  • arrived in Calcutta in 1789 and worked as an engraver there. He joined the Calcutta Gazette in 1797. His engravings provided a clear picture of street life in...
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