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robably Kesar Singh, son of Bhup Singh of Tatgarh, olice Station Tarn Taran, Amritsar,
1.
Kesar Singh,
awala Singh, son of Labhu Singh of Rurka, Police tation Phillaur, Jullundur.
2.
Jawala Singh.
aggat Ram, son of Dithi Ram of Hariana, District joshiarpur.
3.
Jaggat Ram.
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Rur Singh.
ur Singh may be either the son of Jewan Singh of hakkar, Police Station Jagraon, Ludhiana, or the son
Atar Singh of Chuhar Chak, Police Station Hoga, erozepore.
am Singh may be either the son of Jhanda Singh of iri Sankar, Police Station Nakedar, Jullundur, or the on of Waryan Singh of Thuni, Police Station Phagwara, apurthala.
her Singh, son of Kesar Singh of Waipui, Police tation Tarn Taran, Amritsar.
5
Ram Singh.
6.
Sher Singh,
adhan Singh, son of Sundar Singh of Chegah, erozepore.
7.
Nidhan Singh.
11 of whom, except the last, have been interned, idhan Singh's arrest is desired.
8.
Myself.
L.L. Tomkins,
We held a secret conference and discussed
arrangements for the voyage to India. We decided to
bring pressure to bear on the Superintendent of Police and thus arrange for a ship on which we could return.
We further decided that, on arrival in India, we should
make our way to the Punjab by different routes,
eeting is reported We (the 8 leaders) were to meet Ladhowal on the 17th
have taken place
re.
L.L. Tomkins,
November. Each of us was to be in charge of a
detachment of the emigrants whom we were to keep
concealed in different places, ready, when the occasion
arose, to unite together and carry out our campaign.
The reason for our thus distributing our force was to
insure safety for the remainder in case Government
succeeded in capturing one leader and his party.
Nandan Singh had to leave that day as he had
to go to Colombo, He was instructed to present
himself at Ladhowal on the specified date. If he had
any