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SEDITION IN INDIA.

INCITING THE BENGALESE. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyrig'ut London, July 13,. Sir. Arabinda Ghose, who was acquitted last April on a charge of sedition, is inciting licngaleso to assemble. Ten thousand are to celebrate the anni • versary of the boycott on August 7. Reutcr's Simla correspondent says that the seditious printing by tae native press has practically ceased 'n India, but that the Government has frequently called Viscount Morley's attention to India House, whence dangerous pamphlets arc issued, causing the utmost mischief. ' "TIME FOR JIOBE THAN TALK." FINDING A SOLUTION. A SENSATIONAL SPEECH. Received 11, 0.30 p.m. Calcutta, Jnlv 14. ■Sir E. N. Baker, Licut.-Covev'mir of Bengal, adilres-ina the Hengnl Council, said there had been enough of deuiincia-'-thins of tlie nut rages. Now was-the time for more limn talk, lie added that miles* the eilin-nthm authorities and

parent*' of students actively co-operated with the Government (he solution would, come in a not peaceful or painless way, nor would 'there bo room then to discriminate between the innocent and the guilty. The speech produced a sensation.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 144, 15 July 1909, Page 2

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SEDITION IN INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 144, 15 July 1909, Page 2

SEDITION IN INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 144, 15 July 1909, Page 2

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