INDIAN ASSASSINS EXECRATED.
MURDER OF INSPECTOR GHOSE. EFFECT ON NATIONALIST PARTiT By Telegraph—Press Association—OopsrisM Calcutta, January 21. One of tho men arrested for the murder of Inspector Ghose has been released. Hβ was only a drunken icllnw, captured by an ovor-zeaious eonstah'e. Evidence is accumal.ui'ij; that the crime is likely to cause a ('ofinite Livach between the moderates and txtioiniiits aimm,; tho Nationalists. The moderates have hitherto been suspccttKl of secretly sympathising with criminals, perhaps foiirin:', the latters' lepncals. During the cremation of Ghose's body Hindu onlookers shouted out that the murderer should be burnt alivo with his victim. A procession of Hindu ladies going bathing in the Ghat halted at the sccno of tho murder and solemnly cursed the assassin. "limes"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, January 21. Tho "Times of India" describes political crime in Bengal as a real Indian peril, which menaces the whole country.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1965, 23 January 1914, Page 7
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147INDIAN ASSASSINS EXECRATED. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1965, 23 January 1914, Page 7
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