FEELING RUNNING HIGH.
MINISTERS BURNT IN EFFIGY
BOMBAY, November 21. Sensational telegrams concerning alleged outrages are fostering agitation and indignation unequalled for many years.
Lady Petit, presiding at a meeting of English-Indian ladies convened by the Aga Khan, safd the world was horrified. No civilised Government had previously converted mines into gaols, and minoowaprj into gaolers with power to flog mcr. for roatmaing on strike. Tho Bombay Presidency Association has le-!iy,rft..r<.« to the Viceiov as follows:—•'Such treatment would be a tasus be*:) if it happened in a forci^'i COlllitir. , ' Subscriptions to support the Indians in South Africa are coming in largely.
Lord Gladstone, General Smuts, General Botha, and tho late Mr.Fischer were buri'rfi in effiigy during a mass inciting at AHababad.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 7
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121FEELING RUNNING HIGH. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 7
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