Asiatic Quarterly Review (Full Title: The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, and Oriental and Colonial Record): Volume XIII, No. 26 [555v] (235/238)
The record is made up of 1 volume (115 folios). It was created in Apr 1902. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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444
Summary of Events.
Melanesian Mission (at Auckland) ;—Captain Gaetano Casati, a well-known
African explorer;—-Lieutenant-General J. Patrick Redmond, c.b. (Panjab
campaign 1848-49, Eusufzai expedition, Kohat Pass 1850, Mutiny);—
Colonel R. C. Germon, late i.s.c. (Panjab campaign 1848-49, Mutiny);—
Sir Vikar-ul-Umra, late Prime Minister of Haidarabad ;—Major-General
Pewzoff, known for his explorations in Central Asia, Mongolia, and Tibet;—
Major Richard John Gordon Creed, of the Reserve of officers, formerly
Leicestershire Regiment (Afghan war 1878-79); — Surgeon-General Sir
William Guyer-Hunter, k.c.m.g. (second Burmese war, Mutiny);—Lieu
tenant-Colonel F. A. Strickland Mannock, late of the 3rd Dragoon Guards
and 18th Hussars (Abyssinia 1868);—Captain A. A. Fisher, late of the
Prince of Wales’s Own West Yorkshire Regiment, special service officer
Rhodesian Field Force (Dongola 1896, Uganda 1898);—The Right Hon.
Sir Richard Temple, g.c.s.i., etc. (India 1848-1880);—Major W. H.
Beaumont, late of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and Madras Fusiliers (Mutiny
campaign, Abyssinia 1868;—Major-General H. B. A. Poulton, late of the
Bengal Staff Corps (Sind 1843);—The Rev. George Small, a learned
Oriental scholar, and former missionary in India of the Baptist Missionary
Society; — Captain Alfred Eaton, r.n. (Crimea, China);—Colonel R.
Coleman Eaton, Royal Army Medical Corps (Afghan war 1879-80);—
Lieutenant-Colonel G. E. Herne, late of the 103rd Foot (Panjab campaign
1848-49); — Lieutenant and Quartermaster Stanley James Barton, 1st
batt. Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment (Egyptian War 1882, Nile
expedition 1884-85,
North-West Frontier
Region of British India bordering Afghanistan.
campaign 1897-98).
March 24, 1902.
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The journal's contents are listed on folio 441.
The contents of the journal are as follows.
Articles:
Asia
- 'The Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ' by Henry Finnis Blosse Lynch (ff 444-448)
- 'Is Any System of State-aided Education Suitable to the Present Circumstances of India?' by Sir Roland Knyvet Wilson Bart (ff 449-458)
- 'Lord Canning and Lord Milner' by Sir John Jardine, KCIE (ff 458-466)
- 'The Progress of the Municipal Idea in India' by A Rogers (ff 466-471)
- 'The Indian Civil Service and the Further Admission of Native of India' by J B Pennington (ff 471-474)
- 'The Poetry of the Rayat' by Rusticus (ff 475-478)
Africa
- 'Marocco: the Sultan and the Bashadours' by Ion Predicaris (ff 478-484)
- 'The Prince of Wales professorship of History at the South African College' by Professor Henry Eardly Stephen Fremantle (ff 484-489)
Orientalia
- 'Quartely Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalist' by Professors Dr Edward Monet (ff 490-491)
- 'The Age of Mánika Váçagar' by L C Innes (ff 492-499)
General
- 'Japanese monographs' by Charlotte M Salwey (ff 499-504)
- 'China, the Avars, and the Franks' by Edward Harper Parker (ff 504-511)
- 'Siam's intercourse with China' by Major G E Gerini (ff 512-515).
Other items:
- Proceedings of the East India Association (ff 516-530)
- Correspondence Notes and News (ff 531-536)
- Reviews and Notices (ff 537-547)
- Summary of Event in Asia, Africa and the Colonies (ff 548-555)
The journal features advertisements at the front and rear.
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- 1 volume (115 folios)
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