UNREST IN INDIA.
CABLE NEWS.
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF SIR A. FRASER.
Maharajah of bardwan'S conduct. BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S ADMIRATION. Receives) MdVSttiber 13, 9.36 p.rru LGfltitirti, November 13. Mr T. R. BuchMstn, speaking in the House of ComnKinS, expressed the Government's admiration of the conduct of Maharajah of Bardwan, in defending Sir Andrew Fraser, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal from the attack made by the Bengali youth Roy Chowdbury during a lecture given by Professor Burton, of Chicago Univeristy, in the Overtoun Hall, in Northern Calcutta. . A MURDEROUS ATTACK. STABBED BY MISTAKE. DESPERADOES ESCAPE. Received November 13, 10.45 p'.-rti/.-CALCUTTA, November 12'. Desperadoes waited outside tb£ domicile of Chandra Dass, an informer at the State trial at Alipur, intending to kill him, but another man, one of his relatives, emerged, and he was terribly stabbed in mistake. The desperadoes escaped, and there is no clue as to who they were.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3044, 14 November 1908, Page 5
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152UNREST IN INDIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3044, 14 November 1908, Page 5
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