Bengal Partition (1905): Indian Newspapers
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Bengal Partition (1905): Indian Newspapers Place of Creation Related Related Repository Reference Newspaper Title Scope and Content origin dates persons places British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Two days in 30/09/1905 Calcutta Library Patrika India Calcutta Saturday A letter written by a 'Non-Politician' from Mofassil giving a description of Calcutta as a place 'at large with the Swadeshi fire'. The newspaper reports fell short of what was actually happening in the city. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, An Appeal to 30/09/1905 Manchester, It is a letter signed by 'Calcutta Shippers' Library Patrika India Manchester Saturday Calcutta appeared in Manchester Guardian. The letter urges the Manchester Chamber of Commerce to desist the Viceroy from partitiong Bangal as it might affect trade because of the boycott of foreign goods. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Untitled 30/09/1905 Halliday, Calcutta A report on a letter written by Mr. Halliday Library Patrika India Saturday Bhupendra in opposing Swadeshi. The report is Nath Bose critical of his view and attacks reports published by the English press. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Bengal Partition, 30/10/1905 Gokhale, C.E. North Library Patrika India Interesting Monday A deatiled description of the speech by Schwann Manchester, Speech by Mr. Gokhale delivered at a meeting in North Bengal Gokhale, the Mancheser Indian View British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, An Anti-Swadeshi 30/10/1905 Curzon, Bengal An editorial criticizing the Government for Library Patrika India Circular Monday Andrew Fraser an anti-Swadeshi circular which would alienate people from the Government with disastrous consequences Bengal Partition (1905): Indian Newspapers Place of Creation Related Related Repository Reference Newspaper Title Scope and Content origin dates persons places British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Partition 30/10/1905 Pasupatty Tangail, Library Patrika India Proclamation and Monday Nath Bose, Calcutta Swadeshi Motilal Ghosh, Movement: Public Bipin Chandra Mettings Description of the anti-Partition meetings Pal, Suresh along with the names of prominent chandra participants and gists of some speeches Samajpati, held in Tangail. An announcement of Amrita Lal another meeting which would be held at Bose, Abdul 60 Gouribaria Lane, Lower Circular Rd, Rahaman, Abu Calcutta Mohammad Khan Choudhury British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, The Cry for 30/10/1905 An article quoted from 'Morning Leader' Curzon, Bengal, Library Patrika India Repression Monday (9 Oct 1905) which criticizes the Sedition Gokhale Manchester Act, Partition of Bengal. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Persecuted 30/10/1905 A letter written to the Editor criticizing the Malabari, Bengal, Library Patrika India Indian Students Monday decision to punish students in Madaripur Pedler, Madaripur for insulting English ladies. Carrington British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Mr. Fuller at 30/11/1905 Description of how the Lieutenant Fuller Bengal, Library Patrika India Rungpur: Strange Thursday General's visit at Rungpur was boycotted Rangpur Doings by local residents British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Mr. Fuller's 30/11/1905 Fuller Bengal, An article criticizing the Governmen's Library Patrika India Doings: the Thursday Barisal policy to create distrust between the Hindus and Hindus and Mussalmans. Mussalmans British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Untitled 30/11/1905 Criticism of 'Indian Daily News' which had Shama Bengal, Library Patrika India Thursday urged the Government to take stringent Charan Dutt, Dacca, Barisal action against the 'Bengalee Swadeshi- wallas. Bengal Partition (1905): Indian Newspapers Place of Creation Related Related Repository Reference Newspaper Title Scope and Content origin dates persons places British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Illegality of 29/09/1905 Gopal Bengal A long discussion about illegality of the Library Patrika India Partition of the Friday Chandra Partition in the presidency of Fort William Presidency of Sarkar citing various acts and laws passed Fort William in formerly under some statute. The article Bengal was written by Gopal Chandra Sarkar British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Mahapuja at 29/09/1905 Pandit Russic Bengal, Library Patrika India Kalighat, Friday Mohan Kalighat Unprecedented Description of worshipping Goddess Kali Goswamy, Demonstration: with a newly formed ritual of taking oath Lalit Mohun Unique before the Goddess of boycotting foreign Ghosh, Ceremony Before goods Beharilal Sur the Goddess British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Partition 29/09/1905 Peary Charan Bengal, Description of the anti-Partition meetings Library Patrika India Proclamation and Friday Sircar, Gorabagan, along with the names of prominent Swadeshi Surendra Elashin, participants and gists of some speeches Movement: Public Prasad Lahiri Dacca, held in Gorabagan, Elashin, Dacca, Mettings Chowdhuri Krishnanagore Krishnanagore, Mymansingh, Chittagong. , Mymansingh, An announcement of another meeting Chittagong which would be held at 60 Gouribaria Lane, Lower Circular Rd, Calcutta British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Swadeshi Notes 29/11/1905 Information about different goods like Kalidas Mitra Purulia, Library Patrika India Wednesday penholders, nibs, combs being made at Manbhoom, different places Mourbhanj British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Mr. Fuller at 29/11/1905 Fuller Bengal, Report on how Mr. Fuller was not Library Patrika India Jalpaiguri: No Wednesday Jalpaiguri received by the natives Public Address British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Irresponsible 29/11/1905 Editorial criticizing Lieutenant Governor B. B. Fuller Barisal Library Patrika India Despotism Wednesday Fuller for his alleged wrong-doings against the Hindus Bengal Partition (1905): Indian Newspapers Place of Creation Related Related Repository Reference Newspaper Title Scope and Content origin dates persons places British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Vratridwitiya and 28/10/1905 Kumar Calcutta An appeal to all women to accept all poor Library Patrika India National Fund: Saturday Manmatha men as their brothers and include them in An Appeal to Nath Mitter, the ritual of Vratridwitiya, which will Indian Ladies Pashupati strengthen unity Nath Bose British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, A Plea for the 28/10/1905 Narendra Nath Patna A letter to the Editor sent by 'A Bengali' Library Patrika India Swadeshi Saturday Banerjee stating an incident where a qualified Movement young man was denied a job by the administration because of his race. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, The Swadeshi 28/10/1905 R.Braunfeld Bengal A letter to the Editor sent by R.Braunfeld Library Patrika India Banking & Saturday emphasizing the need for establishing Insurance Swadeshi Bank and Insurance company Company of India as mere boycotting foreign goods would Limited not bring progress to the country. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Partition of 27/09/1905 Brodrick, London Library Patrika India Bengal: Mr. Wednesday Mr. Brodrick denied any possibility of Curzon Brodrick's postponing the decision of the Partition Position British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Partition 27/09/1905 Suresh Kalighat, Description of the anti-Partition meetings Library Patrika India Proclamation and Wednesday Chandra Ballygunge, along with the names of prominent Swadeshi Samajpati Cossipur participants and gists of some speeches Movement: Public held in Kalighat, Ballygunge, Cossipur Mettings British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Pratijna Patra 27/10/1905 An oath, written in Bengali, of remaining Library Patrika India Friday abstain from all frivolities, and instead devote the money, thus saved, to the cause of Swadeshi Bengal Partition (1905): Indian Newspapers Place of Creation Related Related Repository Reference Newspaper Title Scope and Content origin dates persons places British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Government's 27/10/1905 An editorial critical of Government A. Pedler Bengal Library Patrika India Attitude towards Friday policies to stop Swadeshi movement. It Swadeshi conains a purported conversation Movement between a Bengalee visitor and a Government official. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Swadeshi 27/10/1905 A letter to the Editor explaining the Girish Bengal Library Patrika India Movement and Friday necessity to revive Indian languages to Chundra Dhar National replace English, and make it a part of Language Swadeshi Movement. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, The Present 27/11/1905 An Editorial analyzing the problems Lord Minto Bengal Library Patrika India Situation Monday before Lord Minto created by his subordinates by taking policies, which alienated the natives from the British and make them antagonistic to it. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Students' 27/11/1905 College A meeting and sankirtan parties in Library Patrika India Meeting, Curious Monday Square, support of Swadeshi was shifted because Incident Calcutta the College Square, the scheduled meeting place, got occupied by 'pants and petticoats' in 'broad daylight'. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, Partition 26/09/1905 Description of the anti-Partition meetings Surendra Nath Bombay, Library Patrika India Proclamation and Tuesday along with the names of prominent Banerjee, J. Barakar, Swadeshi participants and gists of some speeches Chawdhury Burdwan, Movement: Public held in Bombay, Barakar, Burdwan, Faridpur. Mettings Faridpur. British SM15 Amrita Bazar Calcutta, The Partition of 26/09/1905 A letter written to the Editor of 'Morning C,J O'Donnell, Bengal Library Patrika India Bengal Tuesday Post' by