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-19_Facts and Opinions 31-7-1909.htm

Facts and Opinions Volume I – July 31, 1909 – Number 6 The Spirit in Asia                        A spirit moves abroad in the world…

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-20_An Open Letter to my Countrymen.htm

An Open Letter to My Countrymen   THE position of a public man who does his duty in India today is too precarious to permit…

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-21_Facts and Opinions 7-8-1909.htm

Facts and Opinions Volume I – August 7, 1909 – Number 7 The Police Bill                   The Police Bill has passed the Committee and…

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-22_Youth and the Bureaucracy.htm

Youth and the Bureaucracy   SIR Edward Baker is usually a polite and careful man and a diplomatic official. It is not his fault if…

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-23_Facts and Opinions 14-8-1909.htm

Facts and Opinions Volume I – August 14,1909 – Number 8 The "Englishman" on Boycott                   The speech of Sj. Bhupendranath Bose at the…

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-24_The Boycott Celebraton.htm

The Boycott Celebration   A NATIONAL festival is the symbol of the national vitality. All outward action depends eventually on the accepted ideas and imaginations…

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-25_Kumartuli Speech.htm

Kumartuli Speech*   BABU Aurobindo Ghose rose amidst loud cheers and said that when he consented to attend the meeting, he never thought that he…

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-26_Facts and Opinions 21-8-1909.htm

Facts and Opinions Volume I – August 21,1909 – Number 9 Srijut Surendranath Banerji’s Return               The veteran leader of Moderate Bengal has returned…

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-27_The Power that Uplifts.htm

 The Power that Uplifts                   OF ALL the great actors who were in the forefront of the Italian Revolution, Mazzini and Cavour were the…

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-28_Facts and Comments 28-8-1909.htm

Facts and Comments Volume I – August 28,1909 – Number 10 The Cretan Difficulty                   Foreign affairs are as a rule lightly and unsubstantially…

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