CAWNPORE RIOTS
VICEROY'S CLEMENCY SHARPLY CRITICISED.
(P2.ES3 Association. —Copyright.) DELHI, 0ct."16. A section of the f Press sharply criticises Lord Hardinge's clemency at Cawnpore. The "Statesman" says it lr.ay create a situation of the utmost gravity. The- "Englishman", declares that at is the greatest blow British prestige has suffered since the Maiwand disaster £i 1880. The "Daily News" congratulates the Viceroy on his courage. The "Bengali" says Lord Hardinge's action forges another link in the chain 'of love.
Numerous Mohammedan societies have thanked Lord Hardinge.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 17 October 1913, Page 5
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