Hatred of Hindu and Moslem Makes Britain's Rule Secure
Newspaper clipping from the front page of the March 15, 1925 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle. The clipped article is titled "Hatred of Hindu and Moslem Makes Britain's Rule Secure" by Stanley Mitchell.
Hindustan Revolution Right Here
Newspaper clipping of article "Hindustan Revolution Right Here" from the February 21, 1917 issue of the San Francisco Examiner. The article describes the ousting of Hindustan Gadar editor Ram Chandra from the Gadar party.
Ram Chandra - Editor Hindustan Gadar
Clipping featuring two photographs of Har Dayal, and captions written in Urdu and English. The English text reads "Ram Chandra, Editor Hindustan Gadar" and provides an address.
Dyal Fights Deportation
Clipping of a newspaper report titled "Dyal Fights Deportation," dated March 28, 1914.
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."
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."
"Nose Diamond Latest Fad Arrives Here From India"
Newspaper article from September 1915 issue of San Francisco Call & Post reporting on the "nose diamond fad" from India and describing Kala Bagai's arrival in the United States with her family. The photograph in the article is of Kala Bagai with her son Ram (who is incorrectly identified as Kala's daughter).
Marine Corps Band Plays for Sick Kiddies
Newspaper clipping from the May 16, 1918 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle. The article cut out describes the Marine Corps Band playing a free concert at a Children's Hospital. Included in the article is a photograph of Ram Bagai playing with a Marine drummer.
Abstract From Records
Newspaper clipping from the September 4, 1920 edition of The Recorder. The newspaper includes a list of documents recorded on September 3, 1920, including a deed by V.D. Bagai.
"American wives of India, active group"
Newspaper clipping from the February 15, 1949 issue of Daily News, a Los Angeles publication, featuring an article about the American Wives of India. The article is written by Dorothy Dietz and describes the aims and origins of the organization. Leona Bell (Parr) Bagai served as the vice-president, and Kala Bagai Chandra was a member.