THE UNREST IN INDIA.
ANOTHER EDITOR ARRESTED. ANTI-SEDITION MOVEMENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association.— ! Calcutta, May 21. Pindilass, editor and proprietor of the native newspaper ■ India, published in the Punjab, has been arrested on the charge of inciting the Sepoys to mutiny. a At a great meeting of Rajputs held at Patlala yesterday, resolutions were passed: strongly condemning the , seditious ■ movement and applauding Sir Denzil Ibbetson's vigorous action. ' The priests of the Golden Temple Amritsar, in the Punjab, have issued a manifesto in which they proclaim the loyalty of the Sikhs, and express contempt for the political agitators. The manifesto also urges the good results of British rule.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13495, 23 May 1907, Page 5
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