UNREST IN INDIA
A SERIOUS SITUATION. Calcutta, May 10. Tile situation at Lahore is serious. Six' I). Ibbotsen (Governor of the Punjaub, pa-tponed his departure and -ias closely inspected the defences. Lajpatria is a plcadenin the Punjail chief court. He was organiser, financier, and inspirer of the sedition and, violence. The Government's !bold step in deporting him startled the HukJoos," who counted upon inaction. Later reports from Lahore stated that the rioters have been overawed by the military. • Lajpatra was deported to the Andaman Inlands. ANOTHER AGITATOR ARRESTED. Received 12th, 5 p.m. Calcutta, .May 11. Ajitsings, another prominent agitator, has been arrested in the Punjab. THE TIMES ON THE SITUATION". Received 12th, 5 p.m. London, May 11. The -Times says the Indian disturbances are largely owing to Maoraji's utterances in l)eeeniber. The Times adds that the movement for an Indian National Congress is incompatible with the fundamental principles of British rule as eniphasied in the Right Hon. John Morlev's speech delivered in the autumn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 13 May 1907, Page 3
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164UNREST IN INDIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 13 May 1907, Page 3
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