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C5‘3.47(I;r7r;3C
PUBLISHED ‘VI-ZEKLl
Vol. II, No. II
INDIA NEWS SERVICE
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FRIENDS OF FREEDOM FOR INDIA
7 East 15th Street, New York City
Saturday, August 28, 1920
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$1. I Year
INDIAN RI-ZVOLUTIONISTS IM-
PRISONED IN ANDAMANS
(By the India News Service)
Calculta, July 9e(B.y Mail)-Forty-
for an years Althou h the British
Goven ent h s procla ed a so-
called “amnesty,” t e en are stil
,‘ ge ii he And man Islands be-
K cause they love their country and re
K’ fus to su it to h thority.
e m ritis
> The Andamans are composed of a
of small, marshy and un-
' hea islands in the Bay of Bengal,
about 1,000 miles of? the East coast
of India.
is dislocated by the N. VV. Ry. strike,
me postmen of t is province have
ii strike for higher wages a
shorter hours.
The government, however, looks
upon this as 21 part of the Rev
tic-nary propaga t prepare the
u for t e ensuing c Hict, to
isolate the Punjab n such a way that
the British ma ipossible
eve
n to get out of this province when
the Revolution begins.
ALL--INDIA TRADE UNION CON-
GRESS
Bombay, July 21 (by mail)-After
’s w o th
pledging their one day ages e
stariing rai y strikers of the un-
iali, thous ntls o vork s a ass
mating in 0 representing dif-
ferent industries recently vote for
an All Ind Trade Union Congress
0 lie ield s on 'i this city. This
C.
will he the destruction of the British
ant.
Leo Kamenelf and Leonid Krassin ,
es, told Universal
‘<
(n
t government.
They expect to leave before the end
of the wee .
In discussing the decision to leave,
Kameneff said:
“I! is obvious, after Premier Lloyd
George's statement at Lucerii
rcial mission
of a
menacing landlord army on the west-
ern ' "
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o
recognized the conse-
quence of the dramatic decision to
leave confronts Russia with openly
declared hostility to England as well
open to the Ruuian armies.
PUNJAB POS'I‘MEN’5 STRIKE
India-IVhile the main
transportation system of the Punjab
ernni nt India's Labor
ti‘ h It t‘ "I
I RUSSIA To FREE INDIA BY IZ‘if53e3o?ic‘!fe.iiZ ‘ it ”553?n"’$1?t
BREAKINGEla:lggIE BRITSH nominat s . M. oshi. but the trade
- unionists want Lala Lajp Rai. The
By Robert J, Pi-ew Ix'evo uticniists ' i Manabendra
(The following copyright despatch Nam “VI mm‘ B'5l‘3" '"3hI B‘ '
of the Universal ervice is reprinted ‘"17 N3’ Dal” 0' V'"“dr3 Nam
here e kind permission of that C1‘3‘“’li;’dIh3'3 R L Y E“’Ild. ‘h t
sew; ome -u er i e ajpa tai as no
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gation which mgmght is preparing IIC-tylll debauch international public
to I ave Lond for 'a has a - p'""”‘ h‘5 Hmne P 0P3E3II-
mitted that the departure of the dele- 3' . “Y One’ ‘hey sayhwho 0139.05“
gaio ls tamamoum Ian“ the independence of India, and wishes
of war y So iet Russia on rea r.“.'ork I0‘: the pre5e"V3t‘9 0 l1
Britain, wherein t e Ruuian hope "“5 emmrc ‘SI 'e’5”.V 07 Indi-
rectly, coiisciously or unconsciously.
an zigent of the British capitalists.
lNDIA'S TREMENDOUS RE-
SOURCES
-As a reply to the pit-
no
(It
ation and
and o
ancient culture and fabulous wealth‘
A CANADIAN PROTEST
AMRITSAR MAssA3i?ii;“NsT
N Y it-A -
English aiiiocics-is am rlciitiicisat :gE"',ff
Montreal Mis G, N,
‘f0I' . . . I y
sire to have the ga
like
dhi s tlieor of 3
, ssive resist
My scheme is human, his, djvgneiynce‘
awe