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INDIAN AFFAIRS

J Mill KG MURDERS. I, Calcutta, February 11. Six Hindus have been seiiic.iccil lo i"nni of iiii|irisi)iiiiienl for inciting murder- ami publishing placards at KiilliUpur <iinlnbii»g recipes i"i>r making bomb*. 'l'lii- Alipore iiiurili'i' is cotmidered to Ik l a token nf a campaign nf assassination hi' iillicials, Lidiaii papers demand sl'Vcle measures.

A .IoI'RXALIST SENTENCED. Hcceived 12, !l.2f> p.m. t'alcutta, February 12. : Tin- editor of the Poona newi-papi r ■ival was -rnlcnced to six inonins' Mr iiii-oniueiil and lined loifo rupees for publishing seditious articles. ANARCHISTS AT WORK. A WIDESPREAD MOVEMENT. INCESSANT VIGILANCE NECESSARY. Received 12, 11.20 p.m. Calcutta, February 12. ' llase's crime iu killing the Crown Prosecutor at Alipore, and the throwing nf a bomb at a trahi near Rariackpur upon the same line that the Viceroy (Earl Minlo) travelled when going for a few days' shooting in Assam, are b'jlievcd to emanate from anarchist organisations, distinct from that with Which tin- prisoners now on trial at Alipore are connected. The authorities at Calcutta recognise that the anarchist ■movement has assumed larger dimensions than Imagined and that incessant vigilance is necessary. The officials (strongly warn the Home authorities that Indian anarchist leaders are likely to show an increasing tendency io re■side in London or Paris. The train fired ■>l was that wherein Mr. Hume, Public ll'rosecutor, was travelling, not Earl iMinto's, which was specially guarded when leaving Calcutta. In any case, the ■outrage is interpreted as a parting warning to the Viceroy. A PROTRACTED TRIAL. Received 12, 11.20 p,m. London, February 12. Wording to Reuter's correspondent, the protracted Alipore trial is inflaming the prevalent discontent.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 17, 13 February 1909, Page 2

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INDIAN AFFAIRS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 17, 13 February 1909, Page 2

INDIAN AFFAIRS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 17, 13 February 1909, Page 2

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