Show Cycling In East India An enthusiastic correspondent has been I writing to me of the pleasures of cycling in India This is not exactly the season of the year to long to try it but his account of the fine roads makesone wish the country coun-try n trifle nearer and the weather a trifle more temperate Indian highways with their center well metaled for a width of about fifteen feet and their row of wide spreading shade giving trees on each side must be as delightful for the cyclist a those of France and far in advance of anything any-thing vv e have in England Unfortunately India is not within reach for a fortnights holiday but it is quite clear than no ono whose work curries him to that country should go there without his bicycle It is I especially about the district of Aiigarh that II my correspondent writes so glowingly Pall Mall Gazette I |