LIBERALS AND SEDITION.
•MANY LETTERS FOUND IN ENGLAND. •' By Telegraph—Frees Association—Copyright. Calcutta, August' 16. Tho police at-Calcutta raided the house of Krishna Ketnor-Mitter, who was some time ago deported in' connection with tho alleged importation of arms, and 6eized letters from Mr.--Philip Morrell (ex-Liberal M.P. for South Oxfordshire), Mr. Arnold Lupton (ex-Liberal M.P. for the Sleaford Division of Lincolnshire), and Sir Henry Cotton (ex-Liberal M.P. for Nottingham East), and examined others from' Mr. Keir Hardio (Labour member for Morthyr-Tj dvil) and ?Hr. Hilaire Belloc (Liberal M.P. for Salford South). All these letters Krishna's son asserts were addressed to him.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 898, 18 August 1910, Page 5
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