SEBITION & MUKDEK. HINDUS SENT TO PRISON.
BOMB MAKING. PLACARDS CONTAINING RECIPES. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyrighb (Received February 12, 8.30 a.m.) ■ CALCUTTA, 11th February. Six Hindus were sentenced to terms of imprisonment for inciting to murder and publishing placards at Kolhapur containing recipes for making bombs. MURDER IN COURT. ANOTHER INDIAN CRIME CALCUTTA, 11th February. A Bengali student named Base, from Barisal, fired three times in the court at Alipur and killed Asutosh Biswas, the Public Prosecutor, who was engaged on the trial of some anarchists. The assassin was arrested. CAMPAIGN OF ASSASSINATION. PRESS DEMANDS REPRESSIVE MEASURES. (Received February 12, 9 a.m.) CALCUTTA, 11th February. The Alipur murder is considered to be a token of a campaign of assassination of officials. Indian papers demand that severe ! measures should be taken by the authorities.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 7
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