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FANNING SEDITION.

HOW DISLOYALTY IS BRED. DIFFICULTIES OK INDIAN AUTHORITIES.. (NY ELECTHTC TELKC3UAI , II--COPYIIIf:UT.] [l'Ell I'HKSS ASSOCIATION.J (llweivod Tlio's Dav, 8.30 n.ni.) CALCUTTA, May 2!). Tilts nuthorities in lOa.stern lictiixn! luivo confiscated a paniphlot by .Mr ex-M.r., accusing a. section of blip Indian police of corruption and torturing prisoners. Mr Markarnoss wtntcis liis p'atnplilot is based on a tuiporb issued by the Viceroy, Lord Ourzon, in IiHKI. [Mr F. \V. Mackariuvw mis ivp to the lnsf election a well-knmvn lladicnl M.P He bocjuno prominent during the Anglo-New "War, by tak■hig sides witlntlie latter.]

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 May 1910, Page 3

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FANNING SEDITION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 May 1910, Page 3

FANNING SEDITION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 May 1910, Page 3

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