"MY CURSED SON."
GRIEF OF DHINGRA'S FATHER, FAMILY INDEBTED TO WYIXIE. (By Cable—Press Association—Copfriglit) (Received 5.40 a.m.) BOMBAY, July 7. A letter has been published in the Tress from Dbingra's father, in which he expressed his profound grief at the assassination of Sir Wm. Wyllie. He adds. "My family was deeply indebted to Sir William, whom my cursed son killed in a lit of madness." A HAVEN FOR KRISHNAVARMA. (Received 5.40 a.m.) PARIS, July 7. Tbe head of the Paris police says that Krishnavarma, who is at the head of the I sedition movement, will beneiit by the j asylum offered him in France. j He remarked that Britain had always refused to expel anarchists who fled to Britain when in danger on the Continent. TERRORIST ACTIVITY. I | (Received 5.40 a.m.) LONDON, July 7. The "Daily Mails Calcutta correspondent reports that terrorists are again active in Bengal. Leaflets have been posted at the railway stations and strewn in the villages between Sealdah and Barrnckpore, suggesting the revival of bomb-throwing.
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 161, 8 July 1909, Page 5
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