THE INDIAN TRAGEDY.
CRIMINAL APPROVED. LONDON, July 17. Krishna Varma, of India House, in a letter to tbo 'Times,' declared that bo had no connection with tho raurdor of Sir.William Wyllio at tho Imporial Institute, though- ho frankly admits that ho approves of tho deed, and considers the author a martyr iu tho eauso of Indian independence. '' INSTRUMENT OF SEDIT ION." Received Julv li>, 8.'25 a.m. LONDON, July 18. j Arthur Fletcher Horspley, printer, has been committed for trial at tho Old Bailey at the Public Prosecutor's instance for printing and publishing the j 'lndian Sociologist,' which the summons described as "a scandalous, seditious libel against members of the Government and against tho peace. Horeeley, who said ho was paid by Krishna Varma (head of India House*, whom he had never soon, declared that ho was uuacguninted with anyone connected with tho movement, and he had uo sympathy with them.
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Mataura Ensign, 19 July 1909, Page 3
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