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STATEMENT exhibiting the Number of PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, and PRINTING PRESSES, under the License or Sanction of the British Government, at the several Presidencies of Bengal, Fort William and Bombay, in each Year, for the Years 1814, 1820 and 1830.

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Note.-* The publication of these beyond 1820 not officially ascertainable, nor their extinction since that period.

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Ghasoordeen.

2.-Guzerattee Newspaper, by Fur- 4.-Price Current, in the Guzerattee

doonjee Muzbanjee.

BENGAL.

language.

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1.-Lithographic Press at Tolly Gunge, belonging to Fyz Allee.

Note. With the exception of the instances above noticed, it does not appear that applications have been made for the licensing of Printing Presses specifically; but it is presumed that a Printing Press is attached to each of the Periodical Publications enumerated in the preceding Statement, in respect to Bengal.

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Note. It is presumable that there are separate Presses also attached to each of the Newspapers at the Presidency, the Government Gazette excepted, which is printed at the Male Asylum Press.

NATIVE PRINTING PRESSES.

None.

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EAST INDIA PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, AND LICENSED PRINTING PRESSES.

STATEMENTS exhibiting the Number of
PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, under the License
or Sanction of the British Government in India, in
each Year, for the Years 1814, 1820, and 1830;
and, the Number of PRINTING PRESSES licensed
or sanctioned during the same Period; distinguish-
ing Native from European.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 17 December 1831.

37.

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