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*[http://www.indoindians.com/images/stories/writer/Journalism_In_India_March.pdf Journalism and Politics in Colonial India] by Dr. Usha Rani Bansal, Professor Department of History, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (http://www.indoindians.com)
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*[http://www.indoindians.com/2014-07-15-09-47-07/dr-usha-rani-bansal/1938-journalism-and-politics-in-colonial-india Journalism and Politics in Colonial India] by Dr. Usha Rani Bansal, Professor Department of History, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi indoindians.com
*[http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2003/06/11/stories/2003061100150300.htm Memories of The Madras Mail], established 1868. Also includes details of earlier publications.  Wednesday, 11 June 2003 ''The Hindu''
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*[http://www.livemint.com/Politics/PqYPVP2CjuoEoxmnHonWkN/The-story-of-John-Lang.html "The story of John Lang"] by Venkat Ananth, November 18 2014. livemint.com. John Lang established a newspaper, ''The Mofussilite'', at Meerut in 1845 and was considered among the earliest champions of a free press in India.
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*[http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2003/06/11/stories/2003061100150300.htm Memories of The Madras Mail], established 1868. Also includes details of earlier publications.  11 June 2003 ''The Hindu''
 
*[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120721/jsp/opinion/story_15751500.jsp#.UyYedlwWFFw  End of a Chapter 
- The last British journalist to make India his home] by Sunanda K. Datta-Ray July 21 , 2012  ''The Telegraph, Calcutta''.  Obituary of Philip Crosland 1918- 2012
 
*[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120721/jsp/opinion/story_15751500.jsp#.UyYedlwWFFw  End of a Chapter 
- The last British journalist to make India his home] by Sunanda K. Datta-Ray July 21 , 2012  ''The Telegraph, Calcutta''.  Obituary of Philip Crosland 1918- 2012
  

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There are some letters and manuscripts regarding some journalists in the Private Papers held at the British Library. References might also be found in Political and Secret Department Records and Public and Judicial Department Records as well as many other sources useful for researching non-official inhabitants such as Thackers Directories, East India Registers and bonds.

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Historical books online