INDIAN DISAFFECTION.
Calcutta, November 111. Tile Viceroy, iiarl Miuto, who was
on a tour through the Province) i>4 Oudli, is returning unexpectedly to Calcutta to discuss t lie native troubl's. 'Several Jiubus weie arrested at) Kliulna Narainganji on charges of oeuition. Materials lor tli'j manufacture of bombs were found in tile rcsidcu e of one of them. GOVERNMENT FACE TO FACU WITH ANARCIIIAL CONSPIRACY. FORGING SPECIAL WEAPONS. Received 20, 10.-15 p.m. London, November 20. Renter's Lncknow correspondent reports that Earl Minto, Viceroy of India, in thanking the Taluhdnrs of Oudii for their unswerving devotion to Ita Crown, declared tlnit lie did not share the opinion that the lime was inopportune for the introduction of broader political principles. He did not believe the fanatical deeds of the few bud L blackened the reputation of the whole . people. Nevertheless he recognised the Government was face to face with an ( anarehial conspiracy and a menace, <oj personal safety and public security. The Government, he added, would not hesitate to forge special weapons to eradicate an evil which was undermining tile welfare of Uie country.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 281, 21 November 1908, Page 2
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181INDIAN DISAFFECTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 281, 21 November 1908, Page 2
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