INDIAN DISAFFECTION.
LEADING CITIZENS CARPETED. BY THE GOVERNOR OF BOMBAY. THE GOVERNMENT'S DETERMINATION. Received 29, 0.25 a.m. Calcutta, July 28. Owing to the renewed rioting at Bombay, the Governor addressed a private meeting of .leading citizens. He expressed disappointment at not receivng the support that the Government was entitled to expect from the heads of the community. He warned them that the Government would not be deterred from enforcing the law or the courts from administering justice by useless demonstrations, strikes, or the closing of bazaars. He expected his hearers to staiid fearlessly on the side of law and order and assist in allaying the unrest.
AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS TO THE RESCUE. Melbourne, July 28. The Sixth Australian Regiment has volunteered for service at Bombay if the native unrest there continues. Sir Sydenham. Clarke, late Governor of Victoria, and now Governor of Bombay, is honorary Colonel of the Regiment, and this is the reason for the Regiment's offering.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 187, 29 July 1908, Page 3
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157INDIAN DISAFFECTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 187, 29 July 1908, Page 3
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