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58. /tof, 22 June 1905, p. 3, Col. 3-4.
59. Ibid, I July 1905, p. 5, Col. 3-4.
60. Ibid, 27 July 1905, p. 5, p. 6, Col. 1.
61. Ifcid, 18 July 1905, p. 3, Col. 2-3.
62. The Civil and Military Gazette, 10 August 1905, p. 5.
63. Khalsa Samachar, 16 August 1905, pp. 6-7.
64. Tribune, 8 June 1945, p. 5.
65. For Jowahir Singh, see, Bhai Jodh Singh, Oral Transcript Section, NMML, p. 12. Also The Civil and Military Gazette, 14 June 1905, p. 6.
66. Ibid, 21 June 1905, p. 6,22 June 1905, p. 6.
67. Ibid, 30 June 1905, p. 5.
68. Tribune, 22 June 1905, p. 3.
69. Khalsa Samachar, 24 May 1905, pp. 3-7, 31 May 1905, pp. 3-7, 7 June 1905, p. 2.
70. For details see, ibid, 5 July 1905, pp. 8-9,12 July 1905, pp. 3-6,19 July 1905, p. 7, 26 July 1905, pp. 3-6,2 August 1905, pp. 3,6-8, 9 August 1905, pp. 3-5,16 August 1905, pp. 5-7,23 August 1905, pp. 6, 8-10,20 August 1905, p. 10,6 September 1905, pp. 8-9, 13 September 1905, pp. 1-7, 27 September 1905, p. 11.
71. Ibid, 21 May 1905, pp. 3-7,24 May 1905, pp. 3-7, 7 June 1905, p. 2,11 June 1905, pp. 3-6.
72. Ibidf 12 June 1905, p. 7, 21 June 1905, pp. 1-7, 5 July 1905, pp. 7-9,2 August 1905, pp. 3-8,12.
73. For details see, Tribune, 27 June 1905, pp. 5-6,29 June 1905, p. 5,1 July 1905, pp. 1,5.
74. These were described in great detail by both Khalsa Samachar and Khalsa Advocate but the Tribune remained silent and mentioned very few such meetings.
75. A letter published in The Civil and Military Gazette maintained that though marriage was a personal affair of the Raja of Nabha but according to Sikh doctrines, Sikh daughters should have been married to the Sikhs. The Civil and Military Gazette, 16 October 1905, p. 5.
76. The importance of Gurdwaras in the lives of the Sikhs has been noted by many contemporaries. Ruchi Ram Sahni had observed that "It is no exaggeration to say that control of the Golden Temple and other principal places of worship by the Panth as a whole has always been looked upon as a measure of their religious social and even political liberties." Teja Singh, The Gurdwara Reform Movement And The Sikh Awakening, Amritsar, Reprint, 1984, p. vi.
77. For details see, Tribune, 29 June 1905, p. 5, Col. 1, 2. The Civil and Military Gazette, 15 July 1905, p. 5, Col. 4, Khalsa Samachar, 2 August 1905, pp. 12-13, 19 July 1905, p. 7