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THE INDIAN OUTRAGE

PRESS COMMENTS.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright

LONDON, Novomber 15.

The Daily News says that nowhere will public indignation be more genuine over tha attempt against Lord Minto than in India, Tin incident could not well have been timed with more sinister ingenuity. The Councils Act was about to operate, and an amnttsly was confidently anticipated in relation to certain political prisoners, more cjprcially in the ■ca'ies of ihi! nine Bengalees who had been deported wifheul trial. Thesa deputations w>re. Hi? principal caiuo of the persistent bitterns?.? whereon the terrorists worked: Lord Morley (Secretory of State for India.) had abundant evidence thai two or three of lh» deported men would -'-•t-rongly oppose the act with violence. Th? most effective blow :<L terrorism would be (.1 release oil vmtiicd prisoners.

Tlio .Standard ovh that Ahmedahad was the, iiirthplaec of l)r Laleacu, whom Dinglna, the asiissin, fatally wc-mlsd at '.he time, lie shot Sir Willi- Curzoii Wyiile deed, r-ntl its inhabitant ~I :, { ] Ul |,. liciy expreswd t'hc'r ho:ro;- ;•(. Dir.ghra'.s trim: l . The Telegraph says that- Ajimcdtvbtul }>;<< tlin i-epiitaticn of bring a prosperous, f.'nlentcd, and loyal city.

The Times titalr- llr.ti the bomb struck the jemadar's wri'l.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14683, 17 November 1909, Page 5

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THE INDIAN OUTRAGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 14683, 17 November 1909, Page 5

THE INDIAN OUTRAGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 14683, 17 November 1909, Page 5