INDIAN MURDER CASE.
TRIAL OF SAVARKAR.
By Telegraph.— Press A&soelation.—Copyright. (Received January 25, 12.20 a.m.)
Bombay, January 24. Savarkar, the Indian law student arrested some months ago in London, is charged with aiding in the murder of Mr. Jackson, a British official, at Nasik.
The prosecution alleges that Savarkar sent 50 pistols through a cook employed at India House (London), by means of a box with a false bottom, evading the Customs. One of the pistols was given to Jackson's murderer. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 7
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