Education in Bengal
PROGRESS OF EDUCATION IN BENGAL 1912-13 TO 1916-17. FIFTH QUINQUENNIAL REVIEW. BY W. W. HORNELL, c.i.e. CALCUTTA : A BENGAL SECRETARIAT BOOK DEPOT. 1918. j c b C i> - '■ f. ! ^ A Published at the Ben(<a( S e ci'e ta ria t Book Depot, Wpitei<s' Buildings, Calcutta. OFFICIAL AGENTS In M i a — M essr s. T h a c k e r , S p in k & Co., Calcutta and Simla. M e s sr s. N e w m a n & Co., Calcutta. Messrs. Hisginbotham & Co., Madras. M essr s. T h a c k e b & Co., L d ., Bombay. M e s sr s. A . J. C o m h u id g e & Co., Bombay. T h e S upwiintbnde .v t , A J!eb io a n B aptlst M issio n P r e s s , Rangoon. M b s . R a d h a b a i A t m a r a m S agoon , B om bay. M e s sr s. R . C a .m b r a t & C o., Calcutta. R a i SAHin M. G ula h S in g h & S o.ns, Proprietors of the Mafid-i-ain Press, Lahore, Punjab. Messrs. Thompson & ('o., Madras. M e ssrs. S. M iir t h y & Co., Madras. Me,ssrs. GoPAi N aratan & Co., Bom bay. M essr s. B. B a n e iw e e & Co., 2.i, Cornwallis Street, Calcutta. M e ssr s. 8. K. L a h i r i & Co., Printers and Booksellers, College Street, Calcutta.
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