Asiatic Quarterly Review (Full Title: The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, and Oriental and Colonial Record): Volume XIII, No. 26 [554v] (233/238)
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442
Summary of Events.
tion with State railways;—Mr. Edmund William Smith, m.r.a.s., archaeo
logical surveyor of the North-Western Provinces and Oude ;—Mr. Robert
Turnbull, c.i.e.;— Mr. William N. Pethick, for thirty years secretary and
diplomatic adviser to Li Hung Chang, the late Chinese Viceroy ;—Colonel
Charles Halford Thompson, formerly of the Royal Bengal Artillery;—Mr.
Charles L. Augustus de Niceville, State entomologist of India ;—Major
Francis Beaumaris Bulkeley, formerly of the 65th Regiment (New Zealand
wars 1860-61 and 1863-65); — Captain Antonie Sloet Butler, c.b., formerly
of the 7th Dragoon Guards (Kafir war 1846-47);'—Veterinary-Major Walter
Boulton Spooner, Army Veterinary Department (Afghan war 1879-80,
Egyptian expedition 1882, Nile expedition 1884-85);—Mr. Thomas Dunbar
Ingram, ll.d., formerly Professor of Jurisprudence and of Hindu and
Muhammadan Law in the
Presidency
The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent.
College, Calcutta;—Rear-Admiral
Frederick William Hallowes (Crimea, China 1858 and 1865, Abyssinia
expedition);—Mr. E. E. Morris, Professor of Literature in the University of
Melbourne; — Commander E. Algar, r.n. (China 1841-42);—Lieutenant
James Webber (Nile and Khartum expedition for relief of General Gordon);
—Mr. Lewis Price Delves Broughton, late Administrator-General in Bengal;
—Dr. Baurath von Schich, a well-known Palestine explorer;—Major T.
Burnett Ramsay, Rifle Brigade, in South Africa (Burma 1886-88);—the
Hon. J. W. Gwynne, Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada;
— Major G. Albanus Williams, 1st South Staffordshire Regiment, in
South Africa (Zulu campaign 1879, Nile expedition 1884-85, Ashanti);
—The
Nawab
An honorific title; an official acting as a provincial deputy ruler in South Asia; or a significant Muslim landowner in nineteenth century India.
of Dacca, Sir Kwaja Asanullah;—Lieutenant-Colonel
T. W. Bacon, late Army Pay Department (Crimean campaign, Zulu
war 1879);—Dr. John Birrell, Professor of Hebrew and Oriental
languages ;—Lieutenant James Webber (Alexandria, Nile, and Khartum
expeditions); — Brevet - Major J. M. Vallentin, Somersetshire Light
Infantry, killed in South Africa (Burma expedition 1886-87);—Captain
C. P. Down, i.s.c., Frontier Commission, Political Officer with Tochi
Force (Miranzai expedition 1891, Bonar Field Force 1894-95)Dr.
Wordsworth Poole, m.b., c.m.g., Physician to the British Legation at
Peking;—Lieutenant-Colonel G. L. Morley, formerly 79th Cameron High
landers (Mauritius, India, Cape)Lieutenant-Colonel C. Thackeray,
formerly of the 28th Foot (Okamundel Field Force);—Chief Justice McCall,
of the Supreme Court of British Columbia Colonel W. Stoddart, Madras
Staff Corps, retired (Indian Mutiny campaign);—Mr. W. Griffiths, Bengal
Education Department;—Captain Charles de St. Croix, late 2nd Queen’s
Royal Regiment (Crimean war);—Dr. Daniel Wright, Surgeon-Major,
i.m.s. ;—Mr. Lancelot Ricketts, of the Maisur State Service ;—Hon. Pandit
Suraj Kaul, c.i.e., Member of the Panjab Provincial Legislative Council ;—
Major Randolph Edward Whitehead, 1st Batt. Munster Fusiliers, in South
Africa;—Captain Christie (Indian Mutiny) ;-—Captain Angus Menzies,
1 st Batt. Manchester Regiment, in South Africa (Miranzai expedition
1891, defence of Ladysmith);—Mr. John Frederic Lowder, formerly
Consul in Japan, and latterly in the service of the Mikado;—The Right
Rev. H. Brougham Bousfield, Bishop of Pretoria;—Colonel W. A. J.
Wallace, c.i.e., late r.e. ; he played a prominent part in the development
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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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