Born in Calcutta, Murray spent most of her childhood and adolescence in India. |
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Macdonald's telegram to the Adjutant General in Calcutta, sent late in the evening, was the first to give details of how the firing had begun. |
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You can imagine yourself in a stifling ballroom in Calcutta, full of feverish gaiety, while punkahs languidly stir the air. |
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Having obtained the historic firman from Emperor Shah Alam, Clive returned to Calcutta to do what he promised his wife. |
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Two months later, she and he took separate intercontinental flights to Calcutta. |
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The Calcutta archdiocese has sent the Vatican information on a supposedly miraculous cure through the intercession of Mother Teresa. |
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In case of the river Ganges, it is effluent in south-west while influent in the north of Calcutta. |
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I myself watched the 1983 World Cup final in a college common room in Calcutta. |
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Blackburn's own speciality was the dhoti, the traditional Indian loincloth, many millions of which were shipped over to Bombay and Calcutta. |
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In that year a 479-ton wooden paddle steamer, the Enterprize, steamed from London to Calcutta. |
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They also contested the opening match of the inaugural Asian test championship at Calcutta. |
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In Calcutta, there is no waiting list as connections are available on demand. |
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These words from Jeremiah were engraved on a plaque on our dormitory wall when I was a novice with Mother Teresa in Calcutta. |
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The constant sound of Calcutta is the cacophony of horns and the descant of millions of crows. |
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On Sundays she would visit the poor in the bustees, the slums areas of Calcutta. |
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Reeling the little Calcutta 400 quite quickly in the slack tide gave the eel just that little extra zip and fish attracting noise in the water. |
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As we were driving through Calcutta, my friend pointed to a little shrine to a god embedded in a wall just below waist level. |
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One such woman was Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who will be beatified today in Rome. |
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It seems evident that while there seemed to be a tilt towards Bombay and Calcutta to begin with, at least the awardees were all Indians. |
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These first forts at Madras, Bombay and Calcutta were the principal seats from where the Company oversaw its affairs. |
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On a visit to Calcutta he was walking with her down a street teeming with poor people when he asked her how she could hope to make a difference. |
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He says that a lot of other old artifacts like weights and measures and some bank ledgers were sent to the central museum in Calcutta. |
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I could have easily exchanged my name permanently for a Hindu one and begun life anew in Calcutta. |
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You will never need to visit an amusement park as long as you take rides in cabs in Calcutta. |
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A lot of these youngsters were taken to the red-light district in Calcutta. |
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Under effective British rule since 1757, the nawab dynasties of Bengal, Orissa, and Bihar were united into the single province and ruled from Calcutta. |
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Outnumbered five to one in Britain, Scots made up 60 percent of the merchants in Bengal, Calcutta and Madras. |
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Two brothers from Calcutta face divergent fates, one tragic and one beholden to that tragedy. |
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In the summer of 2006, an obscure mullah in Calcutta seemed desperate for some media attention. |
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Another is for education travel, to see the Taj Mahal and Calcutta and Delhi. |
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He did not see active service during the war, but drove ambulances for the American Field Service and at war's end worked in Calcutta to repatriate prisoners of war. |
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Recently robbers struck at Oduduwa in Calcutta Road, Tilbury, where they threatened the terrified assistant with a silver firearm before running off with cash. |
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An obscure weekly published from Calcutta took notice of the event. |
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On October 19, 2003, Mother Teresa of Calcutta will be beatified in Rome. |
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She might as well have been going to a Calcutta slum or sold into slavery. |
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The practice of friends getting together for long, informal and unrigorous conversations, may be dead or dying in Calcutta, but it's alive and well in Bangladesh. |
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We waited three days in Calcutta for a BOAC flying boat to Karachi. |
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It has smaller fraternities of brothers living among the poorest of the poor in Bangladesh, Calcutta and Brazil, but the center of the community is Taize. |
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It was then British policy to transport convicts in officially naval vessels, although the Calcutta was a big converted East Indiaman with 500 people aboard. |
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Calcutta hosts the first-ever gay pride march in the subcontinent. |
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As she traces her own journey from girlhood to womanhood in Calcutta, she evokes the intimate experiences of food and ritual that structure women's everyday life in Bengal. |
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In 1786 an order was issued disallowing students of the Upper Orphanage School at Calcutta, comprised primarily of Eurasians, to journey to England for their education. |
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At the 1911 durbar honoring his coronation as British king and emperor of India, George V declared that Delhi would replace Calcutta as capital of the raj. |
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England contest the Calcutta Cup with Scotland and the Millennium Trophy with Ireland as part of the Six Nations Championship. |
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After the capital moved from Calcutta to Delhi, the Viceroy occupied the newly built Viceroy's House, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
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England defeated Scotland in 1880 to become the first winners of the Calcutta Cup. |
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In 1878, The Calcutta Football Club was disbanded, and rugby in India faltered. |
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Chests of opium were sold in auctions in Calcutta with the understanding that the independent purchasers would then smuggle it into China. |
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In the late 17th century, the three villages that predated Calcutta were ruled by the Nawab of Bengal under Mughal suzerainty. |
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Calcutta continued to be a centre for revolutionary organisations associated with the Indian independence movement. |
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The Calcutta High Court has jurisdiction over the state of West Bengal and the Union Territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
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Kolkata is the only Indian city with a tram network, which is operated by the Calcutta Tramways Company. |
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Calcutta Medical College, founded in 1835, was the first institution in Asia to teach modern medicine. |
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The University of Calcutta, founded in 1857, is the first modern university in South Asia. |
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Calcutta Football League, which was started in 1898, is the oldest football league in Asia. |
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The oldest is at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club, the first golf club built outside the United Kingdom. |
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The Calcutta Polo Club is considered the oldest extant polo club in the world. |
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Thereafter, certain political decisions, such as the decision to move the capital from Calcutta to Delhi, were announced at the durbar. |
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There have been nine reunions, with the latest being held in 2015 in Calcutta. |
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The Provisional Government of Bangladesh operated in exile from Calcutta, India. |
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The Calcutta Telegraph filed a report on its progress in one of its March editions. |
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A number of the British civilians and prisoners of war were locked in the small guard room in what became known as the Black Hole of Calcutta. |
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The Mutiny of 1857 was initiated in the Presidency of Bengal, with major revolts by the Bengal Army in Dacca, Calcutta and Chittagong. |
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The Bengal Border Commission representatives were chiefly concerned with the question of who would get Calcutta. |
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However, in August 1856, greased cartridge production was initiated at Fort William, Calcutta, following a British design. |
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While a university student in Calcutta, she saw her first Bioscope and immediately fell in love with the medium. |
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On the same day, he will attend the valedictory function of the Sesquicentennial Celebrations of Calcutta High Court. |
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The Bengal Presidency was established in 1765, with Calcutta as its capital. |
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She met and married Henry Beveridge in Calcutta where she had gone in 1873 to open a school for native Indian girls. |
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They also contest the Calcutta Cup with England as part of the championship. |
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The first Calcutta Cup match was played in 1879 and, since that time, over 100 matches have taken place. |
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Back in 1996, a cinnamon bun resembling Mother Theresa of Calcutta was discovered in Nashville, Tennessee. |
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The mutinies came to a head with mutiny of the Royal Indian Navy in Bombay in February 1946, followed by others in Calcutta, Madras, and Karachi. |
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The unrest spread from Calcutta to the surrounding regions of Bengal when students returned home to their villages and towns. |
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Under the Act's most important provision, a governing Council composed of five members was created in Calcutta. |
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Universities in Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras were established in 1857, just before the Rebellion. |
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Mother Teresa worked in the slums of Calcutta in streets infested with vagabonds who'd slit your throat for the price of a pappadum. |
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Wellesley was promoted full colonel by seniority on 3 May 1796 and a few weeks later set sail for Calcutta with his regiment. |
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So the opium produced in Bengal was sold in Calcutta on condition that it be sent to China. |
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The Edwardian architectural style of Belfast City Hall influenced the Victoria Memorial in Calcutta, India, and Durban City Hall in South Africa. |
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This broke the previous Calcutta Cup individual record of 24, set by Rob Andrew. |
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England started the 2007 Six Nations Championship with a Calcutta Cup victory over Scotland. |
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They included victory in the 1822 Great Riddlesworth Stakes at Calcutta, named after the valuable produce race at Newmarket. |
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Thus this ignorant, unsophisticated but resolute agriculturist captured me. So early in 1917, we left Calcutta for Champaran, looking just like fellow rustics. |
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The Royal Calcutta Turf Club hosts horse racing and polo matches. |
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In 1883, Calcutta was host to the first national conference of the Indian National Association, the first avowed nationalist organisation in India. |
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Age, in years, of a giant tortoise that died at a Calcutta zoo in March. |
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Earlier, in 1784, the Asiatick Society had been founded in Calcutta by William Jones, a puisne judge in the newly established Supreme Court of Bengal. |
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Julia Margaret Cameron was born Julia Margaret Pattle in Calcutta, India, to Adeline de l'Etang and James Pattle, a British official of the East India Company. |
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Bed tea or chota hazari, as we used to know it when I was a child in Calcutta during the last days of the raj, is one of the luxuries of my life in India. |
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Kolkata, considered the leading centre of rugby union in India, gives its name to the oldest international tournament in rugby union, the Calcutta Cup. |
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The Calcutta Racket Club is a squash and racquet club in Kolkata. |
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Since that time, Scotland have been regular winners of the Calcutta Cup, the Six Nations Championship, and have participated in every Rugby World Cup. |
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The Calcutta Rowing Club hosts rowing heats and training events. |
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David Brown, of Calcutta, who sent a proposal in 1787 to William Wilberforce, then a young member of parliament, and Charles Simeon, a young clergyman at Cambridge University. |
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