AN EDITOR TRANSPORTED.
FOR SEDITION
(By Electbic Telegbaph—Copyiucht.) (Peb Pbess Association.) Received March 11, 12.5 p.m. CALCUTTA, March 10. Nandgopal, editor of the Allahabad Swarajya, sentenced to five years' transportation for publishing a seditious book. THE SEDITIOUS MOVEMENT Received March 11, 12.30 p.m. MELBOURNE, March 11. The Rev. Leslie, a returned missionary from India, speaking at the Methodist Conference, said there was no more public spirited body of men than the Indian Civil Service. _ The Indian was essentially a professional agitator, and would find occasion to grumble whether there was ground or not. Most of those who agitated for self-government wanted it without the British Crown. They belonged to the higher castes of Indian society. It was not _ a democratic movement but an aristocratic movement of the most blatant kind by men who had more respect for the lives of their cowe than for the lives of their fellow human beings.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9162, Issue 9162, 11 March 1910, Page 5
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