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Facts and Opinions Volume I – July 17,1909 – Number 4 An Unequal Fight                   Our controversy with the Bengalee is like…

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Facts and Opinions Volume I – Dec. 18, 1909 – Number 24 Sir Pherozshah’s Resignation   The resignation of Sir Pherozshah Mehta took all India…

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-45_The Assossination of Prince Ito.htm

The Assassination of Prince Ito   A GREAT man has fallen, perhaps the greatest force in the field of political action that the nineteenth century…

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-33_The Hughly Conference.htm

The Hughly Conference   THE chances of politics are in reality the hidden guidance of a Power whose workings do not reveal themselves easily even…

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                                                "Swaraj" and the Musulmans   we EXTRACT in our columns this week the comments of Srijut Bepin Chandra Pal’s organ, Swaraj, on the Government’s…

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-77_In Either Case.htm

In Either Case   THERE are two movements of humanity, upward and downward, and both are irresistible. It may seem for a moment that the…

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-76_Passing Thoughts 26-2-1910.htm

Passing Thoughts Volume I – Feb. 26, 1910 – No. 34 Great Consequences   The events that sway the world are often the results of…

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-61_Facts and Opinions 1-1-1910.htm

Facts and Opinions Volume I – Jan. 1, 1910 – Number 26 The Perishing Convention   The Convention has met at Lahore and the fact…

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-06_Beadon Square Speech.htm

Beadon Square Speech   SJ. Aurobindo Ghose said that when in jail he had been told that the country was demoralised by the repression. He…

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-69_Facts and Opinions 29-1-1910.htm

Facts and Opinions Volume I – Jan. 29, 1910 – Number 30 The High Court Assassination   The startling assassination of Deputy Superintendent Shams-ul-Alam on…

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