Britain Asked Dayal's Arrest
Clipping of a newspaper report titled "Britain Asked Dayal's Arrest," from the March 28, 1917 edition of the San Francisco Bulletin.
Har Dyal, Hindoo Savant, Faces Accusers
Clipping of a newspaper report from the March 27, 1914 issue of the San Francisco Chronicle. The report is entitled "Har Dyal, Hindoo Savant, Faces Accusers," and features a photograph of Har Dayal.
Dyal Fights Deportation
Clipping of a newspaper report titled "Dyal Fights Deportation," dated March 28, 1914.
Church Act to Keep Hindu Laborers Out
Clipping of a newspaper report entitled "Church Act to Keep Hindu Laborers Out." The article reports on a bill to exclude the Hindu laborers from the United States introduced by the Representative Church of California.
Hindu is Granted U.S. Citizenship
Clipping of a newspaper report entitled "Hindu Is Granted U.S. Citizenship." The article reports on Sakharam Ganesh Pandit, who was accorded to the status of a citizen.
Har Dyal Freed On Bail; Case Is Heard
Clipping of a newspaper report from the March 27, 1914 edition of The San Francisco Call entitled "Har Dyal Freed On Bail; Case Is Heard."
Author Held As India Plot Chief
Clipping of a newspaper report entitled "Author Held As India Plot Chief," discussing Taraknath Das's arrest on the charge of "plotting to set on foot a revolution to free India freedom British control."
Har Dyal Jailed For Great Britain
Clipping of a newspaper report from the March 28, 1914 edition of The San Francisco Call, entitled "Har Dyal Jailed for Great Britain."
Young India (May 1919)
The May 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 5) was titled "India in Revolt," and features editorials and longer articles reporting on events in India as well as the U.S. Articles under the following titles are included in this issue: "Recommendations for Repressive Legislation" by Lajpat Rai, "Is British Imperialism Gone Made?" by J.
Young India (September 1919)
The September 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 9) contains essays by Lajpat Rai and J.T. Sunderland, poetry by Mayce Seymour and Lucian B. Watkins, Amy Dudley, and several news items. The last page includes a list of dailies, weeklies, and monthlies from which Young India gathers its news.