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."
India in Revolt
Gadar Party publication titled India in Revolt by Ed Gammons, which includes several reports on the Gadar Party and events pertaining to the Indian freedom movement. Includes headlines like "Gadar Party Honors President De Valera," . The last page includes a report on the deportation cases against Taraknath Das, Gopal Singh, Bhagwan Singh, D.K. Sarkar, Santokh Singh, and S.N.
The Failure of British Rule in India
Pamphlet published by the Friends of Freedom for India titled The Failure of British Rule in India. The pamphlet contains a printing of a speech given by U.S. Senator Joseph I. France delivered in the Senate on October 14, 1919.
The Progress of the Non-Violent Revolution in India
Journal article titled "The Progress of the Non-Violent Revolution in India" by Taraknath Das, reprinted from the October 1921 issue of The Journal of International Relations (Vol 12., No. 2).
India's Voice At Last
Booklet titled India's Voice At Last: India's reply to British Propangandists and Christian Missionaries by Rev. James L. Gordon. The booklet appears to be published by and affiliated with the Hindustan Gadar Party. The final page includes an advertisement for The United States of India.
Har Dyal Arrested By U.S.
Newspaper article titled "Har Dyal Arrested By U.S.,'" reports that Dayal has been arrested and "held by the United States immigration authorities at Angel Island pending an investigation of a complaint charging that he should be deported as an undesirable alien." The article provides details of Dayal's life in India and his revolutionary activities in California.
India Should Quit The League
Article from The Hindustan Times titled "India Should Quit the League." The article reports on Subhas Chandra Bose and note to the press urging India's membership withdrawal from the League of Nations.
A Servant, Says Dyal
Article titled "A Servant, Says Dyal" reports on the arrest and deportation of Har Dayal from the U.S., at the request of the British government. Much of the article directly quotes from Dayal's statement against his deportation, which includes earlier statements made by Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan against the British Rule of India.