INDIA.
THE SEDITION PROSECUTIONS
INTENSE EXCITEMENT AMONG
THE NATIVES
Calcutta, August 1. Crowds of natives are intently watching Bal Gangadbar Tilak's trial. They assemble in tho roadway and ab the Courthouse. Intense excitement is displayed.
Tho European members of tho Indian Bar decline to defend Bal Gongadhar Tsilak.
London, August 1
Sir William Wedderburn, M.P. for Banffshire, apologised to the House of Commons for introducing Professor Gokhlee to the conference room, where the latter made the statements about the conduct of the British toopa in India, which he afterwards apologised for.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 179, 3 August 1897, Page 5
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