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3 .പ.-— The Indian Daily News. Tuesday, r8th Vully, r91ó. Amathbandhu'-This is a new Bengali monthly published by Messrs. K. P. Mookerjee of 7, Waterloo Street. The idea is to start a home called “Annapurna Asram,' where poor men and women will find shelter and work, food and medical aid, and the income of this monthly Journal will be given to support the Asram. The journal aims at diffusing knowledge of Art, Dharma, Music, Physical Exercise, ('ultivation, Medicine, Merits of Plants and Trees, Yoga and Yotish Shastras, lives of living Noblemen and their Portraits in true colours, diseases and their treatment. The first number under the editorship of Babu Sasi Bhusan Mookerjee gives promise of a useful career. The New India. ll’ dine vullay, Iọth Vully, 19ó. Messrs. K. P. Mook terjee & Co., Calcutta, send us a copy of . Anath.htmlht. The journal is started to help the founding of a home called finapuru Ashram, where poor men and women will find shelter and work, food and medical aid. The income of the journal will be given to support the Ashram. Among the contents of the journal are papers on the merits of the '7'ullshi, Batel and Neeme trees, and the publication of the merits and of various mclicinal plants known at the present day is promised. Papers are also included on various maladies of the present day; l'hvaical Evereise to help the children to get, healthy and thus avoid diseases: Shilpa or Artistic Work to encourage people to work for their living in art-crafts and to revive old industris. A paper on the History of Music is the precursor of lessons on higher music. Eastern Bengal and Assam Era, qth Augu i f, 1 Q 16 A NEw Jou RN AL by an oversight which we regret the name of the paper recentlv started lov Messrs. K P. M1 ookerjee & Co., w 8 omitt (ed. It is called “Anathbandhu' and is an illustrated monthly organ printed in the vernacular. It is full of useful information, dealing with Religion, the Arts, Agriculture, History, Astronomy, Science, Music, Medicine, Physical Evercise, etc., etc. This organ is devoted to supporting the “Annapurna Asram established with a view to open a field for training orphans and the destitute in the sciences in which the paper deals. We trust this Journal has a long and useful career before it. The very name 'Anath bandhu,' friend of the orphan should enlist the TLLLSLLSLSMSMLSSLSLS S SLSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSLSL sympathies of all good citizens. We predict this paper will be a great success and the benevolent intentions of Messrs. K. P. Mookerjee, will be appreciated and recognised by a charitably disposed public. The Beharee. Sunday, 22nd Ottober, 96. Anathbandhu-A monthly magazine started in aid of the Annapurma Ashrama established by Sriyukta Kali l’rasanna Mukhopadhya, founder of the firm of Messrs. K. P. Mookerjee & Co. the well known stationers and fine printing contractors of Calcutta. Editor-Babu ShashiBhushan Mukhopadhya. Published at 7, Waterloo Street, Calcutta. Annual subscription Rs. 10. We heartily welcome this Hengalee magazine. It is not an ordinary literary review. It is started with a sacred object. It has gained the patronage of Princes and nobleman throughout India. It contains all sorts and varieties of articles. Its special feature is to publish good articles on Hinduism. Articleson Buddhism, Jainism and other religions are also published. Articles on trade, agriculture and technical arts are also published The coloured print pictures, portraits and designs are most beautiful. In the third number a very good article has appeared in Elin di and we commend the idea of the publisher and hope the Hindi reading public will appreciate it. We have read some of the articles and they are really very much interesting and useful. In the first number a fine portraut of the Mlalharaja of IIIDurbhanga accompanied with a sketch of his life is given. The anoco'nation of the Maharaja Bahadur of Durbhanga with the inception of this magazine is indeed worthy of his magnanimity and love learning that pervades uniformly within and outside his provinee. The Advocate. Thesday, 2óth September, 1916. Anathbandhu.-This is an illustrated Bengali Monthly, published by Messrs. K. P. Mookherjee & Co., the well-known Firm of Printers and Stationers of Calcutta. We have just received its ll number. The Magazine has been issued with a view to have a Fund to open and maintain a Home for the needy and distressed. The issue before us contains some useful and interesting articles on religious, social, agricultural, scientific and hygenic subjects. It contains also a life-sketch (with his coloured portrait) of the Maharajah of Nashipore, a scion of Bengal and the publisher announces that lives of other notables will be published from time to time. The object with