MANIPUR.
[Special to Press Association.] {Received June 3, at 10.43 mm.l OAJiOUTT*. Jus* 2,
A large number of decorations have been bestowed on Lieutenant Grant’s battalion, in recognition of its gallant behaviour after the massacre at Manipnr. Lieutenant Grant himself will be promoted. [Received Juao3, at 8.10 p.suj The trial of the Jubraj or HeirApparent (Kula Chandra Singh) for participation in the late revolt at Manipur is proceeding at Ongal. The General alleges that the Jubraj was not present when the execution of the British officers was ordered, and he blames the Senaputfcy for the massacre.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9431, 4 June 1891, Page 5
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