REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN INDIA.
DETECTIVES ON WATCH. Received June 2, 9.20 a.m. NEW YORK, June 1. British detectives are watching numerous Hindoos in New York, who are suspected of being agents of the Indian revolutionary movement. It is believed the Irish Clan-na-gael organisation is trying to induce Hindoos to engineer an Indian boycott of British manufactures. A cablegram last week stated that the Vancouver correspondent of "The Times" (London), reported that three educated men from India —two Punjabis and a Bengali—were directing a revolutionary school at Miliside, near Westminster, a city in British Columbia; that Indian residents at all eettlments on the Pacific Coast were contributing money to this school, and that the seditious movement in India was being directed from the Miliside centre, through Vancouver.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9105, 3 June 1908, Page 5
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126REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN INDIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9105, 3 June 1908, Page 5
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