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=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
Gandhi's Editor: The Letters of M.H. Nazar 1902-1903 by Surendra Bhana (Author), James D. Hunt (Author) <br /><br />M.H. Nazar who became joint secretary of the Natal Indian Congress when Gandhi returned to India in 1901, made most of the arrangements for the launch of Indian Opinion and served as editor for the first two and a half years of its long existence.<br /><br />Self-styled Representative of Indians in South Africa. Editor, Indian Opinion.<br /> | Gandhi's Editor: The Letters of M.H. Nazar 1902-1903 by Surendra Bhana (Author), James D. Hunt (Author) <br /><br />M.H. Nazar who became joint secretary of the Natal Indian Congress when Gandhi returned to India in 1901, made most of the arrangements for the launch of Indian Opinion and served as editor for the first two and a half years of its long existence.<br /><br />Self-styled Representative of Indians in South Africa. Editor, Indian Opinion.<br /> | ||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1898.02.22 proposed by J.G. Garson
Notes From Elsewhere
Gandhi's Editor: The Letters of M.H. Nazar 1902-1903 by Surendra Bhana (Author), James D. Hunt (Author)
M.H. Nazar who became joint secretary of the Natal Indian Congress when Gandhi returned to India in 1901, made most of the arrangements for the launch of Indian Opinion and served as editor for the first two and a half years of its long existence.
Self-styled Representative of Indians in South Africa. Editor, Indian Opinion.
Publications
External Publications
Editor, Indian Opinion.
