A SERIOUS WARNING
(Received July 14, 9.50 p.m.) CALCUTTA, July 14.
Sir E. N. Baker,- Lieutenant-Go-venor, addressing the Bengal Council, said there had been enough de-* nunciations of outrages—now’ was ithe time for more than talk. He added that unless the education authorities fand parents of students actively, cooperated with the Government a solution would oomo not in a peaceful or painless way, nor would there be room then to discriminate between innocent and guilty. N The speech has produced a profound sensation. ’ “ INDIA HOUSE ” CONDEMNED. LONDON, July 13. Reuter’s Simla correspondent states that seditious printing by the native press has practically ceased in India, but tho Indian Government has frequently called Lord Morley’s attention to 11 India House ” —tho institution founded by Mr Krishnavarma in London—whence dangerous pamphlets are issued, causing the utmost mischief, 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6871, 15 July 1909, Page 7
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