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enjoyment and free recreation o ihe s poble ; and I me ust pd oirent circumstances, Bend whole of British 
y forbid the prosecutio: such scheme, As Foreign TOE generally known as D: arjeeling, though 
of the Gov emeh, at, shouldbe held bythe public teea Ke is merely the small spur o 
to have authorised t oe and I d TEA-PLANTING IN THE HIMALAYAS. on a ge 
; - Shoose to be responsi ible for things ork I nT disapprove. lowing brief sketch of how Tea i papers 
vas ome managed in India may not be 
Rt Hon. Sir Benjamin Hall, Bart, many of your readers :— 
