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SIR W. CURZON WYLIE'S ASSASSIXATI3X: MEETING OF INDIAN "AGITATORS." On a recent Saturday evening a meeting of Indian refor-e-s was held at the New Reform Club, the Adelphi, to expiesa ""{heir abhorrence at the assassination of the late Sir "W. Curzon "Wylie, and to disassociate themselves, as admitted "agitators," from such methods. Our photograph was taken during the proceedings. S'a:.ding a the table is Mr Banerjee, editor of the .Bengalee; sealed on his left is Mr Pipin Chandra Pa!; on his right Mr Khaperde, a d rext to him Mr Dwarkadas. The secord lady from -the right of the picture is Mada.n Kama. —Photo, by Halftones.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 50

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SIR W. CURZON WYLIE'S ASSASSIXATI3X: MEETING OF INDIAN "AGITATORS." On a recent Saturday evening a meeting of Indian refor-e-s was held at the New Reform Club, the Adelphi, to expiesa ""{heir abhorrence at the assassination of the late Sir "W. Curzon "Wylie, and to disassociate themselves, as admitted "agitators," from such methods. Our photograph was taken during the proceedings. S'a:.ding a the table is Mr Banerjee, editor of the .Bengalee; sealed on his left is Mr Pipin Chandra Pa!; on his right Mr Khaperde, a d rext to him Mr Dwarkadas. The secord lady from -the right of the picture is Mada.n Kama. —Photo, by Halftones. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 50

SIR W. CURZON WYLIE'S ASSASSIXATI3X: MEETING OF INDIAN "AGITATORS." On a recent Saturday evening a meeting of Indian refor-e-s was held at the New Reform Club, the Adelphi, to expiesa ""{heir abhorrence at the assassination of the late Sir "W. Curzon "Wylie, and to disassociate themselves, as admitted "agitators," from such methods. Our photograph was taken during the proceedings. S'a:.ding a the table is Mr Banerjee, editor of the .Bengalee; sealed on his left is Mr Pipin Chandra Pa!; on his right Mr Khaperde, a d rext to him Mr Dwarkadas. The secord lady from -the right of the picture is Mada.n Kama. —Photo, by Halftones. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 50

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