THE BOMB OUTRAGE.
BRAVERY OF THE VICEROY. By Cable—Prese Association—Copyright. Calcutta. December 28. Lord Hardinge's elephant proceeded 150 yards after the explosion. This showed the fortitude of the Viceroy and Lady Hardinge. The Indian National Congress passed a resolution of sympathy with Lord Hardinge. REPLY TO AUSTRALIAN MESSAGE. Melbourne, December 28. Lord Penman In- received a reply from Lady Hardinge, thanking him for his message of sympathy with Lord Hardinge, and stating that he is progressing well.
FURTHER DETAILS. Received December 20. 5.5 p.m. London, December 2!). A Renter message from Delhi states that Lord Hardinge's condition for the first two days was serious, lie suffering from collapse. Clever treatment and a strong constitution enabled him to rallv.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 189, 30 December 1912, Page 6
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118THE BOMB OUTRAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 189, 30 December 1912, Page 6
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