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THE CEYLON RIOTS

t .. SUSPICION OF GERMAN INTRIGUE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrijht London, July 28. Mr. Bonar Law, iii the House of Commons, said that he ■was not aware whether the death sentences on the Ceylon rioters liad been carried out. Seveial villages'were required to pay compensation. There was no evidence of German intrigue, but personally he believed it. was possible that there 'had been.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 6

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THE CEYLON RIOTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 6

THE CEYLON RIOTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 6

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