TIME FOR ACTION.
INDIAN MURDERS. A LIEUT.-COVERNOR'S PLAIN HINT. , A PAINFUL SOLUTION. (By Telegraph.—Proas Association—Oopyricht.) (Hoc.'July 14, 9.50 p.m.) Calcutta, July 14. Sir E. N. Baker, Lieut.-Governor of Ben : gal, addressing tho Bongal Legislative Council, said thero had "been enough denunciations of outragos. It was now time for moio than talk. Ho added > that unless tho education authorities and , tho parents ' of students activoly co-operated with tho Government, the solution would come not in a peaceful or painless way, nor would there,bo room then to discriminate between innocent and guilty. Tho speech has produced a profound scn3.ition. THE BOYCOTT. ACTIVITY OF INDIA HOUSE. London, July 13. Router's Simla correspondent states that seditious printing by the nativo press has praotically ceased in ,India, but the Indian Government has frequently called Lord , Morley's attention to India House—tho insti- j tution founded by Mr, Krishnavarma in Lon- i don—whence dangerous ,pamphlets aro issued, causing tho utmost mischiof. , r Calcutta, July 13! Arabindo Ghoso (who was recently acquitted on the bombiconspiracy charges) is inciting the Bengalis to'assemble in tens of thousands on August 7, to celebrato the anniversary of the boycott (or "swadeshi," which urges the use of Indian manufactures only).
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 560, 15 July 1909, Page 5
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