THE MANIPUR REVOLT.
IBy Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] [Special to Press Association.] CALCUTTA, May 2. The Manipuris state that the chief Senaputty, after a durbar, signalled the massacre of the British. Mr Grim wood, British Resident at Manipur, was stabbed in the back, and then beheaded. Mr Quinton (Chief Commissioner of Assam), Lieutenant-colonel Skene, and the buglers were beheaded.
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Evening Star, Issue 8506, 4 May 1891, Page 2
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57THE MANIPUR REVOLT. Evening Star, Issue 8506, 4 May 1891, Page 2
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