UNREST IN INDIA.
BANNEEJEE’3 AGITATION,
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Calcutta, Sept. 7. The Golden Bengal Society, formed in connection with Bannerjee’s agita« tion, has issued a seditious pamphlet inciting Hindus and Mahommedans to rise in multitudes and beat the British from the country. Many of Bannerv'Vs followers have deserted since the onation. On the sth a Reuter message was received, stating that “Bannerjee’s crowning at Calcutta was the work of his immediate following, and reported only in his paper, and generally ridiculed.”
A cablegram from Calcutta on the 6th stated : “ When crowned at Calcutta Nath Bannerjee, the leader of the recent agitation against the partition of Bengal, made a violent speech He declared that many British mami" factures were defiled and unfit for religious natives to use.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1856, 10 September 1906, Page 3
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