Canada
FURTHER FORCES OFFERED. BED INDIANS SEEK SERVICE. I Ottawa, November 7. Canada is sending a second contingent of 15,000 men shortly. A cavalry brigade is being organised for service in Egypt and Syria. Red Indians are asking tovbe allowed to serve against the Empire's enemies, and are also sub. scribing largely to the war funds. The Creek Blackfeet and Blood Indians hare adopted an address to tbe King, craving the right to fight at the front. ■
, A MOSLEM. PLOT. Ottawa, November 8. Following the Komagata Mam's visit, the local immigration inspector was shot dead in the courthouse and several Hindus were killed mysteriously. Another is bow being tried for shooting a fellowcountryman during Bervice at a Hindu temple. The trial disclosed plots against Canadian immigration officials, and that funds had been collected to aid a reTolutionary movement against British rule in India.. j Jhi most easily made, the most econ- "' '- omicaf, and most en|ojrabjc of all coffees A ii"Caipß,y,jmn'tta»W>. AH grocers. VBk - i Hi^Mifirtiiiifi-irhmJMMiMrtriHfii iMi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 10 November 1914, Page 5
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