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Sonar Bangla : a pamphlet written in 1906 by Bāsudeb Bhattacharjee, sub-editor of Sandhyā, exhorting Bengalis to unite against the Govt. It was printed at Keshab Press, & distributed through Bar Associations.

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... method of half-veiled allusions. It is a method which some people might call cowardly. The Englishman still pegs away at his portentous discovery of a secret society with the romantic name Sonar Bangla . His knowledge about it increases every day. It is not a Chinsurah society, it appears, but a Calcutta affair which is especially active in Mymensingh. This ubiquitous monster seems to be under ...

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... should there be so fearful a tremor in mother earth, keeping time, as it were, to the nervous tremors of the bold British and the timid Indian heart, at the present Indian unrest in Bengal caused by Sonar Bangla and the Shanti-Sechan? Page 184 ...

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... distorted the "proceedings against the Yugantar and Nabasakti ". No proceedings have been instituted. The police while searching the Keshab Press for manuscripts in connection with the pamphlet Sonar Bangla —which has, by the way, no connection with the Hare Street mare's nest—stumbled on the forms of the Yugantar then being printed. The Keshab Press is being proceeded against, but it is doubtful ...

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... Bande Mataram. Between them they practically revolutionized the political attitude of Bengal. Press prosecutions were also directed against other vernacular papers, including Sanjibani, Sonar Bangla, Barisal Hitabadi, etc. On 30 July 1907 the Bande Mataram premises at 2/1 Creek Row, were searched. The Office was situated at the back of 12 Wellington Square, the house of Subodh Mullick ...