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Thought.—There is too much talk, too much work, too little thought. . M. Victor De Lesseps (son of Baron Lesseps) is now in Calcutta, endeavoring to obtain encouragement from the Indian Government for the Central Asian railway project. He wants no subsidy or concession, merely permission to carry the project, thus commencing in Pithawarstunt. Lord Northbrook and has advisers oppose the scheme, and it will be abandoned. The High Church Bishop Millman, of Callow Church brother Bishop Gell, . "l a dras, have forbidden Church missionaries to preach in Presbyterian churches, although the interchange of pulpits has hitherto been common. This is much eulogised and condemned, and the different relations of Episcopalians and Presbyterians in Victoria are noticed in contrast. The necessity of enforcing the voluntary principle throughout India is attracting attention,

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Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 2

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