AFFAIRS IN INDIA.
BHOT" T& REVENGE FOR SEDITION SENTENCE. . MISTAKE, ,-' Sy Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. j>! Calcutta, December 23. The assassin of Mr. 'A. Jackson* Col-lector-of Nasik, ,who wail shot dead while at tho< thelitis, as'a Brahmin, who catnc from Aurangabad,' in Central India, intending to murder him.', The murderer' alleged that Mr! Jackson sentenced Savarkar, a Brahmin, for Bsdition. The sentence, however, was not passed by Mr,' Jackson,' but by the Sessions Judge, Mr. Jackson waa an eminent Sanskrit sod Maiathi scholar. jnanANCE COMMITTEES WANTED. ' (Reo. December 25, 10,5 > a.m.) Calcutta, December 25. , Tho murder o£ Mr. Jackson is the solo topic in Indian circles. - The Indian. 'JMwror , ,' demands tho forj i nation of "vigilance committees.' , SUPPOSED' PTOMAINE POISONING. - VICEROY'S , STAFF AFFECTED. , ' ' London, December 23. Tho "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent i, at Calcutta reports that five members of the staff.oi , tho Viceroy of India (Lord Junto) and nine servants were poisoned, it is supposed by ptomaine in milk, t Later reports itate that the sufferer!! sre recovering. . , \
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 699, 27 December 1909, Page 5
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165AFFAIRS IN INDIA. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 699, 27 December 1909, Page 5
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