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(18) One Note Book of the sale of the Kesari from Godbole.

(19) Three letters printed in English regarding the Dhulia Conference. (The address given by Rao Bahadur Joshi.)

(20) One copy of the book called "What it cost to be vaccinated ›› (21) One issue of the Dharma Masik Pustak including 5–7 numbers. (22) Full text of the Presidential Address, Pubna Provincial Conference 1908-manuscript copy.

(23) Rules of the Deccan Vernacular Translation Society.

(24) One copy of a leaflet-'Hear the other side.'

(25) Surat Congress Papers.

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(27) A letter in English dated 28-12-7 written by B. G. Tilak to Bijaya Chandra Chatterji, Bar-at-law.

(28) One copy of the India House Magazine.

(29) One paper giving the astrological results of Tilak,

(30) One printed copy in English of the proceedings of the 23rd Indian National Congress.

(31) One manuscript letter sent by V. Vaijanathum from Kumbbhakonam adressed to Tilak signed "Vande Mataram" headed 'An Ardent Appeal.'

(32) Some portions of the Amrita Bazar Patrika issues dated -28-11-07 and 1-12-07.

(33) One letter in English from Woodhouse.

(34) Notes from Sections of the Indian Penal Code.

(35) One paper regarding a complaint against Paradkar Shimpi.

(36) Tilak's speech at Surat on 28-12-07.

(37) Notes on the proceedings of the Surat Conference.

(38) Cutting from the Panjabi dated 10-8-07

(39) A cutting from the 'Public Leisure' of Philadelphia dated 15-9-07.

(40) A cutting from the Mysore Standard dated 19-8-07.

(41) Three pieces of cuttings.

(42) Five miscellaneous letters.

(43) Account of the Shivaji Fund.

(44) A letter dated 4-9-05 from C. R. Gupta and Company to Tilak. (45) A letter dated 6-1-05 from Tilak to Lala Lajpatrai.

(46) One card with names of Hand-book on Modern Explosives.

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One letter dated 6-5-05 from Madhava Raghunath of Kolhapur.
A telegram dated 16-8-05 from Station Master Dhamangaon.
Speech of Babu Arvinda Gosh dated 24-12-07.

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A telegram dated 18-10-5 from Bipin Chandra Pal to Tilak about delivering lecture.

(52) One letter addressed to Tilak regarding the establishment of religion. (53) Address of Southern Mahratta Country subscribers of the Kesarinumbers 1 to 83.

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Papers as mentioned above are taken possession of by the Police in

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And all constabales and others of His Majesty's Officers

of the peace for the town of Bombay.

WHEREAS information has been laid before me of the commission of the offence of sedition and promoting enmity between classes and it has been made to appear to me that the production of files of the newspaper Kesari, register of subscribers, draft proofs, manuscripts, correspondence, books of account and other documents relating to the said Kesarsi newspaper is essential to the inquiry about to be made into the said offence.

This is to authorise and require you to search for the said books, documents,. writings and newspapers in the press of the Kesari situated at 486 Narayan Peth Poona and, if found, to produce the same forthwith before this Court returning this warrant, with an endorsement certifying what you have done ander it immediately upon its execution.

Given under my hand and the seal of the Court.
This 24th day of June 1908.

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Forwarded to the District Superintendent of Police Poona for execution.

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And all constables and other His Majesty's

officers of the peace for the town of Bombay.

WHEREAS information has been laid before me of the commission of the offence of sedition and promoting enmity between classes and it has been made to appear to me that the production of the Files of the newspaper Kesari, register of subscribers, drafts proofs, manuscripts, correspondence, books of account and other documents relating to the said Kesari newspaper is essential to the inquiry about to be made into the said offence.

This is to authorize and require you to search for the said books, documents, writings and newspapers in the residence of Bal Cangadhar Tilak situate at Poona, and if found, to produce the same forthwith before this Court returning this warrant with an endorsement certifying what you have done under it im mediately upon its execution.

Given under my hand and the seal of the Court.

This 24th day of June 1908.

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Forwarded to the District Superintendent of Police, Poona for execution. 24-6-08.

(Sd.) City Magistrate, Poona, Returned duly executed.

(Sd). J. Davies

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This warrant cannot be considered to be fully executed until the residence of Bal Gangadhar Tilak at Singhgad has been searched. This search should now be made. (Sd). G. Carmichael

25-6-08.

Executed. Nothing found at Singhgad.

Returned to the Presidency Magistrate.

District magistrate, Poona.

(sd). J. Davies. D. S. Police, Poona.

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LIST OF NEWS PAPERS PUT IN BY MR. TILAK ALONG

WITH HIS WRITTEN STATEMENT.

D 1 Pioneer, May 7, p. 2, Col. I.-Cult of the Bomb. 'Pioneer' recommends use of indiscriminating penalties and shooting ten suspected terrorists for one life taken.

D 2. Gujrathi, (quoting ‘Asian'), May 31, p. 773, col. 2-3.-'Asian' recommends governing with utmost harshness and rigour under the heel, and shooting the Babus pcint blank.

D 3 Gujrathi, May, 31, p. 773, col. 2-3.-Englishman's correspondent advices flogging of Indian agitators in public by town-sweepers and confiscating presses.

D. 4. Pioneer, May 11,p, 2, col. 1-2-3.-Acknowledges joy at the forging of the engine of destruction of popular liberty viz. the Press and the Explosives Act. D. 5. Statesman, May 5, p. 6, col, 2-3.-Charges nationalist speakers with bomb-outrages as a consequence of their speeches.

D. 5A. Statesman, May 6, p. 6, col. 2-3.-Charges respectable people with internally sympathising with crackbrained authors of outrages.

D. 6 Statesman, May 7, p. 6, 1-2.-Charges nationalist speakers with porducing gang of terrorists.

D. 6A. Statesman, May 15, p. 6, 2-3.-Says that under-rating danger is folly but exaggerating it is greater folly.

D. 7, Times of India, May 4, p. 6, col. 4-5.-Charges native press and wellknown nationalist speakers with the responsibility of working ferment in the yeasty brains.

D. 7. A. Advocate of India, May 4, p. 6. 2-3.-Alleges that authors of inflamatory literature are responsible for crimes. Says repression not successful only because not thorough enough.

D. 8. Bengalee, May 5, p. 5, Col. 1, 2, 3.-Asserts that anarchism is a re. action against unhealthy political conditions.

D. 9. Bengalee, May 6, p. 5, col. 2.-Quotes Burke-"Coercion is a feeble instrument of Government, conciliation the sovereign remedy."

D. 10. Bengalee, May 8, p. 5, col. 2, 5.--Quotes Indian Daily News which says " Unrest is a passing phase but permanent problem of administration remains. "

D. 11. Bengalee, May 9, p. 5, col. 2.--Criticises Anglo-Indian press for attacking boycott as leading to crime.

D. 12. Bengalee, May 10, p. 5, col. 1.-Asserts that controversy is raging between Anglo-Indian and Indian press.

D. 13. Bengalee, May 17, p. 5, col 1, 2.-Contends that Government policy is largely responsible for prevailing discontent, So-called agitators had already given warning.

D. 14. Bengalec, May 13, p. 5. col. 1. 2.-Criticises Madras Times for speak ing of the Tiger qualities of the race in this connection.

D. 15. Bengalee, May 28, p. 5, col. 6.-Quotes Englishman's correspondent who calls the native press Reptile 'press.

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