THE DELHI OUTRAGE.
VICEROY'S CONDITION. "THIS SPIRIT OF ANARCHISM." Br Tolecratili—Presa Assoolation—Oosyrlzlt (Reo. Dcoembor 28, 0.40 a.m.) Delhi, December 27. Lord Hardinge is now; . much •: better. •There is less, tleafness noticeable,, and. his wounds are now painless. He-remarked tlat the outrage had not changed his feelings towards India, and would moke no difference to his policy,. "EXORCISE 'THIS SPIRIT." (Rec. Decimber 28, 0.40 a^m.) 1 Calcutta, December 27. At the opening of the Indian National Congress, President Mudhoikar, referring to the attempted assassination of the Viceroy, expressed 1 the most intense detestatiori of the crime'. Ldrd. Hardinge's genuine solicitude "for the advancement of the. Indian people; he said, had won the regard of all sections of the people. This spirit.of anarchism must be exorcised.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 5
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