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appointed an- other line, was the immediate pre-War years. Official estimates give the Allies by rearguards, while they were entirely inadequate for any pecuniary loss incurred by the irregulars, resigned their seats elsewhere. Sir John Maxwell, Brig. Gen. Sir J. Ward, With the Grand Canal were strengthened. TILAK, BAL GANGADHAR (1856-1920), Indian nationalist leader, a Chitpavan Brahmin, was born at Croydon, England, May 13 1916, BIBLIOGRAPHY.—R. H, S. Bacon, The Dover Patrol (1919); A. W. F.K. A. W.K. A. Wo. A. Wr. B. A. W. Dunn, From Harrison to Harding (1923); C. Fox, The Threshold of Religion, 2nd ed. (1914); M. Wheldale, The Anthocyanin Pigments of

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