UNREST IN INDIA.
RELEASE OF INDIANS. AGITATORS PLEASED. Received November 14,9.30 a.m. BOMBAY, November 13. The released' Indian natives Laj Patrai and Ajit Singh attribute thei: release to King E-iward's Clemency. There was .great rejoicing in Calcutta. Hindu priests led singing parties through the streets, invoking blessings on King Edward. MODERATES TO THE FORE. DRAMATIC COLLAPSE OF EXTREMIST PARTY. Received November 14, 8.50 a.m. BOMBAY, November 33. Moderates secured control of the Indian National Congress. The promotion of industries- is to be placed in the forefront of their programme. Bengal is greatly .struck at the dramatic collapse of the extremist party. . (Ajit Singh and Laj Patrai took a prominent, part in connection with the disturbances at Lahore early in the- year. The latter was deported to the Andaman Islands).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8981, 15 November 1907, Page 5
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129UNREST IN INDIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8981, 15 November 1907, Page 5
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