INDIA.
, Supplies of nee and wheat have been sent 'from '. Bombay to Aden to relieve the famine. , ;"-' *•-'■ - ■ Out of the force of 750 men, sent to Bhotan frontier, 500 are sick in Hospital, and five out off seven officers. Mr. : Frazer, agent for the India, Peninsular, and China Bank, has been committed on a charge of misappropriation of bank funds, to the extent of one lac and a-half of l " . Mr. Chisholm Anstey is appointed a judge of the High Court of Bombay. It is reported that the head-quarters of the Indian army are to be fixed at Simla. Peace overtures from Debrajah to, the political British agent at Bhodtan werer m&de^ and it is anticipated that the war will not be resumed. • The notorious rebel, Kajah D. Drigligga Sing/ ; who took such a very prominent part in the Indian mutinies, was captured at Oude. l . r .
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 79, 12 October 1865, Page 4
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147INDIA. Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 79, 12 October 1865, Page 4
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