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  • ...o the newspaper edited and published for the Hindustani Association of the Pacific Coast which was founded at Portland, United States of America, in 1912. The ...m loot by foreigners, etc. The association started two newspapers, Pardesi Khalsa in Punjabi and Svedesh Sevak in Urdu. These activities awakened the Indian
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  • ...ter of the Anglo-Sanskrit High School, Bhera. He was vice-principal of the Khalsa College at Amritsar when he received the rites of initiation at the hands o ...hing at the Sikh women's college. He served as principal of the Guru Nanak Khalsa College from 1917-19. For a brief spell he also worked as principal of Teac
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  • ...to a newspaper edited and published for the Hindustani Association of the Pacific Coast which was founded at Portland, United States of America, in 1912. The ...m loot by foreigners, etc. The association started two newspapers, Pardesi Khalsa in Punjabi and Svedesh Sevak in Urdu. These activities awakened the Indian
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  • ...n 5,000 miles (as the crow flies) and many more miles to navigate the vast Pacific Ocean few ships were available that could make the journey without stopping | June 21|| The Khalsa Diwan Society and United India League call another meeting in support of Komagata Maru. O
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  • |[[Sikh Society of Alaska]] ...33f8725643b0004b210/83bb97bf96d76a4787256497005095e0!OpenDocument The Sikh Society of Alaska]</ref>
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  • Indians coming across the pacific ocean, were required to have at least $200 on their person to enter Britis ...at the regulation was to apply only to people from British India. Canadian Pacific did run a very lucrative shipping line between Vancouver and Calcutta. Howe
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  • ...t of workers to industrial sites in North America. The developing Canadian pacific coast province of British Columbia was one of this era's importers of labou ...outpost, but as a worker community. It could not resemble Punjabi village society, especially in the absence of women, children and older men. If one overloo
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