THE DELHI OUTRAGE.
EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Calcutta, December 27. '. Lord Hardingo's elephant proceeded 150 yards „ after the explosion, which illustrates the Viceroy's and Vicereine's fortitude. Melbourne, December 28. ; Lord Denman, the Governor-General, has received a reply from the Vicereine (Lady. Hardinge) of India, thanking him, on bohalf of Lord Hardinge, for his message of sympathy, and stating that the Viceroy, is progressing well.. Calcutta, December 27.' The Indian National Congress has passed, a resolution of sympathy with Lord Hardinge. • SERIOUS PHYSICAL COLLAPSE. ,(Rec. December 20, 5.5 p.m.) '; ■ London, December 28. Router's, correspondent at Delhi states that for two days Lord Hardinge was in a stats of serious collapse., Clever treatment and a strong constitution, however,' enabled him to Tally.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 30 December 1912, Page 5
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