INDIAN AFFAIRS.
MANTPUR STATE
TR ANSFERRED TO NATIVE RULER. SEDITIOUS EMISSARIES IN PUNJAUB. TWO EMISSARIES SENT TO GAOL Electric Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. (Received this day at 9.9. a.m.) Calcutta. May 22. Manipur State, North India, which lias been under the control of the Indian Government since the massacre of British officers in 1891, has now been transferred to the native ruler.
Seditious emissaries are circulating reports to the effect that the Punjaub Government poison the wells, thus causing plague.
j Wild excitement prevails in a vilI lage near Lahore, owing to two emis- | saries being sentenced to eighteen I and twenty-four months’ imprison- ! ment respectively.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2726, 24 May 1907, Page 6
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