ANARCHY IN INDIA.
SEDITIONXSTS TRANSPORTED. SEVEN YEARS' EXILE. (Received 8.10 a.m.) CALCUTTA, July 30. The Sessions Judge at Aligas'h, Northwest Province, sentenced Hotil Warna to seven years' transportation for sending a seditious telegram to the native news- I paper "Bande Mataram." Accused has travelled widely in Europe and the Far East, and had in hi.s posses- j sion a complete manuscript of lectures and a preparation for filling highly ex- j plosive bombs. " j BOMBAY RIOTS ENDED. STONE-THROWERS IMPRISONED I CALCUTTA, July 30. Affairs in Bombay are now quiet The majority of the mills are working, and the markets and shops have been reopened. Seven of the rioters were convicted on charges of stone-throwing, and have been sentenced to twelve months' rigorous imprisonment.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 182, 31 July 1908, Page 5
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