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 the peculiar style of architecture which characteriz«9>' Mr. Hume's constructions. It was not only the city vw received his attention^ but the whole district bears tesiiiii^- to his kind and loving regards and the real improvenn^ effected by him. There is also a Humeganj in Phayi, Another Humeganj, consisting of a large, well-kept sq<-. with a central metalled roadway and masonry shops, ad Auriya.

I leave it to you and your readers to see for yourst what claims Etawah has on the proposed Provincial H Memorial, and how far it would be in the fitness of th to perpetuate his memory at a place where he is ahead much respected. The educative effect of such a mem< on the residents of Etawah and of the neighbouring disti would be immense. These places are admittedly still linj ing behind in the onward march. They ought to receive attention from those whose main study is to see that n lags behind. If the suggestion is favourably countenan other details would be easily forthcoming.

Municipal Commissioner, Etawah