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English: Cover page of the 1909 magazine Vijaya, published first from Madras and then from Pondicherry, displaying ''Vande Mataram'' slogan.
Source: Downloaded from this web site by Fowler&fowler.
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  • 11 September 2006 (according to Exif data)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia by Sreejith K (talk)
Author Fowler&fowler at en.wikipedia

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  • 2007-09-23 01:32 (UTC) | Fowler&fowler | 189726 (bytes) | 288×433 | (Cover page of the 1909 magazine ''Vijaya'', published first from <a href="/wiki/Madras" class="mw-redirect">Madras</a> and then from <a href="/wiki/Pondicherry" class="mw-redirect">Pondicherry</a>, displaying ''Vande Mataram'' slogan. Downloaded from [http://newstodaynet.com/2006sud/06sep/1109ss2.htm this] web site by ~~~~ {{PD-India}} {{PD)

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