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316 INDIAN OPINION December 4th, 1925<br />

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volumes. But owing to causes beyond our control, The Hon. Mr. Gokhale's Tour in South Africa:<br />

the transfer could not be effectuated.<br />

Sp~iaIINDIAl!l OPIKION Souvenirr.<br />

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It so h.o.ppened that I was in Bombay the day he<br />

passed away. Among the theusandli and thousands<br />

The Ethics ot Passive Resistance<br />

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of m~n and women who carne to pay their last respecUi<br />

I was one of the few who were permitted to<br />

Govind Ran&de 1<br />

ESlay 00 Indian Econollics, by Mahldev<br />

stay Mwnstairlil. In spit~ of the vastness of crowds Hindu Psalms and Hymas<br />

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the hush was nearly universal and impressive. and<br />

Vaisbavite Re/orlXlers of India<br />

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tbe solemnity was deepened by the chant of some<br />

Verlles from the Zend Avestaa in the room where the M. K. Gandhi and the South Afr:can<br />

!leJ\d lay, which rounded to me strangely like our<br />

Indlao Problem I<br />

own £lama Veda recited in the ilouthern style, which Aspecs of the Vedanh<br />

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Qnes hea.rd. can never be forgotten and has the<br />

power ()f mirring one to one's depths.<br />

Essays 00 lndiaa Art, I ndustry and Education :I<br />

~tI Madhwacharya<br />

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The Late Mrs. Soobee Ellary<br />

HInduism, by Dr. BUllett<br />

PositIon of the Women in the Vedas<br />

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On Fridat last the 13th ultimo, after a short, and<br />

patient suffering there passed away at her home<br />

"Cato Manor," the wife pf late V. Ellary. The late<br />

Mrs. Soobee Ellary was greatly esteemed throughout<br />

the whole district, and her loss will be much<br />

f~lt. ~n the days befQre Mrs. S. Ellar:r became ill.<br />

her reputation as aJ),olltess stooq very high out and<br />

valueq }:tel' friendship. The d'eep sympathy of many<br />

go O'Ut f.!,t ~his time to her I) sons and five daughters<br />

itt their sad bereavement.<br />

The f-aneral serflce was of impressive nature.<br />

After a preliminary serVICe at the house, according<br />

to Hindu ()ustom, the body of the late Mrs. Soobee<br />

Ellary was laid to rest alongside her husband's grave<br />

who predeceased 18 years ago, in the beautiful<br />

private cemetery at CJato Manor. The Bons and<br />

daughters were the chief mom-ners, and a large<br />

nUD),bel' of relatives, and representative number of<br />

residents gathered to pay their last tribute to a<br />

highly valqed !Uember of the Indian community.<br />

"""Cdn tribllted.<br />

Mr. E. Mohamed's application for a greengrocer's<br />

licences in respect of the premises lately occupied<br />

by'Mr. Wessels van Wyk in Churoh St,reet, Cape<br />

T6w'11, was not granted.<br />

BOOKS FOR SALE<br />

Til be obt31D"~ froll) the Ind'an OJ;n,Qn Press, PhceDlx,<br />

N~tal. Postal Otders til pe mlldo: payable at Durban.<br />

'the Hott. Mr. Gokhale and the Indenture System. II<br />

tl1diaq itQIU\! i(ute, b, M. K. G.lndhi t 6<br />

.. nQok~l:l~ it:! M'iJl:lotD~r I Q<br />

lhs .. yad Gi", Mr •• B .. arn'. TrallllatiPIl ,IS<br />

Aslatle~ ae~!st~atlan 4mendment Act (1908)<br />

in gngli~b jln4 Gujar,.ti<br />

1Iindq ~p~aJ I4@al" by r. J. MehtlJ II 6<br />

Rise and Gtowth of Bombay Municipal Govt. 4 1$<br />

4~ri~uitH;~1 tRdu~~rl~s ip In41a ' z 6<br />

rb~ ji~Qry of th", ~~Ql~)'ana, \he Epic (II R~Qll! 11 (j<br />

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