UNREST IN INDIA
I SEDITION spreading. _ London, July 5. ' neuter's Calcutfa eorrespundent r.!- ' ports disaffection among the Ben-a! ' peasantry. Ijn.lliolders. loyalists, an.l ' many KunipeaiH have been assaulted and are i-oiupelled to carry arms. Railway carriages containing Euro- ' p«-ans are nightly pelted with stones. 1 An Impression is current that lireaims ' are reaching Kastern Bengal. * t The Knropcans are demanding more ' [XJliee and triMips: also sterner measures against the seditious organisation called the National Volunteers. The situation is more serious than isupposed in England. iiie King's Ilirthdav was almost unnoticed except among the llahomme- \ Jans. u A campaign of sedition is being con '] ilucted at Calcutta, and there is revolt t ngainst the law, also the boycotting of •; British goods everywhere is preached. A j soeial boycott is being enforced against. Ilmse maintaining relations with Ene- '• ish officials. " " The Government is unable to prevent j! :he persecution and deal with seditious ' >rator» an-I newspapers. Cl
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 3
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154UNREST IN INDIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 3
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