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The Indian Daily News. 7"uesday, 18th Vully, v 9 6. V) “Anathbandhu'-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 sind 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, lharma, 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 Amrita Bazar Patrika. Samt tvrda 1', 19 t/h a tugtust, 19 i 6. " Aliathbandhu ’--This is a monthly magazine issued, for helping the Annapurna Asram, by Mr. K. P. Mukerjee of Messrs. K. P. Mukerjee & Co., of 7, Waterloo Street, (alcutta. It is not always safe to judge a magazine on its first issue. But if the high water-mark of excellence reached in the first issue is maintained, the “Anathbandhu' under the editorship of lBabu Sasi Bhulsan Mukerjee will be a valuable addition to Bengalee magazines. It contains a character sketch of the Maharaja Balhadur of Dirbhanga, and áirticles on such diverse subjects as .\rt, Industry, Agriculture, Sanitation. Indigenous Drugs, teligion, Music and Yoga, the editor contributing as many as six articles. We wish the new magilzine a career of usefulness. The New India. I l'edibuesada y, ()l/ / tly', I 9 IÓ. Messrs. K. P. Mookerj'e & Co., Cal'itta, send us a ecopy of lui it/lihat ni allt. The journal is started to help the founding of a home called Annapurma Ashram, where poor men and women will sind shelter and work, food und mediealaid. The income of the journal will be given to support the Ashram. \ "mong the contents of the journal are palper's on the nerits of the "I'lshi, Batel and Macromuro trees, and the publication of the merits and of various medicinal plants known at the resent day is promised. . Papers are also included on various maladies of the present day; Physical Exercise 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 industries. A paper on the listory of Music is the precursor of lessons on higher music. The Advocate. 7tester, 26th September, 1916. Anathbandhu.-This is an illustrated Bengali Monthly, published by Messrs. K. l. Mookherjee & Co., the well-known Firm of Printers and Stationers of Calcutt.'. We have just, received its II number. The Magazine has been issued with a view to have a Fund to open and maintain a Hone 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 engal and the publisher announces that lives of other notables will be published from time to time. The object with which the Magazine has been started is a most laudable one and as such, we trust it will receive the patronage of the landed aristocracy and the educated classes of lengal. The subscription, we fear, is a little too high for people of moderate means and the fact that the public' can subserilbe too :L simila) r journal for half the price, should idice the publishers to reduce the rate of subscription. For it must not be forgotten that the return they get for their money will appeal far more to many than the ascrifice required of them towards the laudable cause which the conductors of the Magazine have in view. Eastern Bengal and Assam Era, ty//h /luuguu sf, I q) I 6. A NEw Jo" RNA , by an oversight, which wo regret the name of the paper recently started by Messrs. K. P. Mookerjee & Co., was omitted. It is called “A mathbandhu' and is an illustrated monthly organ printed in the vernacular. It is full of useful information, dealing with Religion, the Arts, Agriculture, Ilistory, Astronomy, Science, Music, Medicine, f'hysical Exer('ise, 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 “Anathbandhu,' friend of the orphan should enlist the 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 charit sympathies of all good citizens. ably disposed public.