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An Indian revolutionary paper in San Francisco has received a message from India that the Indian revolutionists fought with the British soldiers about 4 miles from Calcutta last morth. The revolutioniste were defested, many having been killed and wounded. The rest fled into the mountains in order to promote another rising. The loss sustained by the British is also very heavy, but is not definitely know.
The paper also states that revolution is prevalent in several places in India, but owing to the strict prohibition by the British, this news has not become known to the public. As India is cut off from communications with other countries, the revolution was promoted with great difficulty and no assistance could be rendered by the Germans and the Indian residents in America. They, however, long in sarest that Germany will eventual- -ly turn out victorious, as England and Russin are the greatest enemy of Asiatics.
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