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________________ her opportunity when the robbers were disputing, kun her daughter into her arms, put the child's Juonth to her breaks and fed into the wood. Aware of the escape of their prey, the ghostlike ruffian crew man in every direction with a cry of "Kill. kill". In certain conditions man is no better than a ferocions wi'd beast. AUROBINDO GHOSE. AN APPEAL FOR THE RAM KRISHNA MISSION HOME OF SERVICE, BENARES. to -000 MY COUNTRYMEN, IN LOVE AND CHARITY.I beg on behalf of the Ramkrishna Mission Home of Service to appeal to you for assistance both in money and mateials. The Hone was started some ten years ago here by a band of enthusiastic young tuon with the objects of succouring the destitutes and the sick of any race and creed and reaching help particularly o those who could not be releived by the usual channels. Under the grace of God it has stoadly developed and has had recently the honor of repeated visita by the Commissioner and Collector of Henares both of whom expressed their perfect approval of the aine and admiration at the methods (involving great labour and self sacrifice on the part of the noble honourary workersthe mainstay of the Honie) employed for their realisation. An influential Reis of Benares has by his large hearted charity enabled permanent quarters and hospital to be erected for the use however of the Home. The building: still incomplete and it is estimated another Rs 11000-will be necessary befere NOTAMNAS and morality declares at the same divinity alta dethroned in every human body, and that to serve suffering hu manity to worship God. The Home needs your kind help however small, for mites thus ever grow to milliona (BD.) MADHOLALL President, R. K. HOM OF SERVICE NEWS. ing bingALENTE dae to cardins dabiky to have to bring a moles that this reply "that we are detaksh in thinking that the prisoner is in date of health is not been able to apate our mind and, we fear, neither that of the publi We therefore most respectfully beg to request you to order for supplying. to un his weights when he was admitted in the REVOLVERS FOUND A few arrest were made on the night Nagpore jail and also when he was removed to Khandwa Jail. at Asokpur Tanzail in the house of Digambar Chakerverti, where it in waid the police have secured four revolvers kept ready for use on use on a table along with materials for preparing cartridges. The District Superintendent of Police with nine constables surrounded the house at midnight and secured the finds. Umaaath Das and Amrita Bhatacharjee have also been arrested. 8JT. BABU ASHWINI KUMAR DUTT. Babu Aswini Kumar Dutt, who was put till now at Lucknow, has been removed to Bareily Jail. His relatives, who were formerly permitted to seo him, have been advised accordingly to go to Bareily. MR. A. B. KOLHATKAR The following application has been sent on behalf of Mr. Achyut Balwant Kolhatkar, ex-editor of the Deshanevak of Nagpur:-- ac could perform all its purpose. The endowing of beds, a few of which has To The Honourable the Chief Commissioner, already been so done, is another matter which I beg earnestly to commend to the notice of all generous and charitable. people. Above all the work i. e. the Amount of help solicited, has gone on increasing every year and therefore a steady corresponding growth in income too has become necessary-unless we are to close our doors to the needy and diseased and I am Sure the gener ous public will not allow it to come to wuch a pass. The work is essentially one of servios to humanity and as such I appeal to you, of whatever creed or colour, race or nationality for the bt in all religion Central Provincos Borer. Sir,-We beg respectfully knowledge receipt of your letter No. 1513 of 13th July. 1900, in reply to our appli cation, dated the 24th June, 1909, regard. ing the present state of health of Mr. Achyutrao Kolhatkar, B. A., L L R, who is undergoing his torm of hard labour at present in the District Jail of Khan d va. We shall be much obliged if his present photo be supplied to us or we shall be permitted to take his phot We beg to remain, Sir, Your most obedient servante, (ad.) L. D. Garde, A., L. &, B. 8. Mopnje, Le M., " In view of the fact that one of us, Er. Cholkar, actually saw the prisoner "in very bad state of health with sunken eyes and cheeks, very pale anamic face and in an advanced state of omaciation" with awollen edematous feet and lega lead " THE TILAK" SUPPRESSED. The Punjab Government "Gazette" Nagpur, Aug. 5, 1908. says that the Lieutenant-Governer has annulled the declaration in respect thereof under Section 7 of Offences Act M. R. Cholkar, L., W. V. Linare, L. 2 Medical Practitioners. DRINGRA. ness. It was stated a few days ago that the only visitors to Dhingra had been two elderly ladies connected with some Indian Association and an Indian gentleman friend of the condemned man. Dhingra partakes regularly, of his meals, which consist principally of rice and fish. The "Daily Graphic" publishes an extract from a private letter addressed by C. 1. Dhingra, the assassin"s brother. The writer says that Madan Lal often showed signs of insanity before he left for Eng land. It was thought the stay in England would probably improve his mental weakA letter from his brother in England, Bhajan Lal Dhingra to the same that he attempted to see his brother in offect is published. Bhajan mentioned prison twice, but he absolutely declined to see or communicate with him. The Pioner's London oorrespondent wires-A political note in the Times refers to the circulation of what purport to be copies of a statement by Dhingra left in his cell. The Times argues that this was more probably composed by those who egged him on to commit the murder. The document in the cell has been retained by the police, but monie copies are stated to have come from Paris. The Evening Standard announces the receipt by Indian students of pamphlets from Paris directly inciting to the emula tion of Dhingra's crime. The pamphlet says:-"Even the feeblest Indian youth can arm himself with a revolver and cut asunder at least one link in the iron obain which fetter the mother." A FRIEND OF THE TIRED. When you are tired, either mentally or Physically, and man have headache, sadness of the mind &c. you naturally crave for some thing that vill cool and refresh you. Here and on inany other occasions does H. Bose's EAU-DE-COLOGNE H. BOSE, Manufacturing Perfumer, YASA SELKHOBH HOUSE; Bom Bar Street, GALQUTIA do an immense benifit by its deliiously refreshing qualities. It is extremely pure and fuperior to maz foreign and Indian Brands sold at a similar or ever higher price. Pat up: in large bottle with sprinku Prico Annas 14 per. Bottle. Small Phial Annas 7.
SR No.011075
Book TitleKarmayogi
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
Author
PublisherZZZ Unknown
Publication Year
Total Pages751
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size139 MB
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