THE STATE OF INDIA.
HINDUS INVOKE BLESSINGSION THE KING. (Press Assn. — By Telegraph— -Copyn-ight) , BOMBAY, Nov. 13. The released Indian natives, Lajpatrai and Ajitsirig, attribute their release to King Edward's clemency. \ There was great rejoicing at Calcutta. Hindu priests led singing m parties through the streets, invoking blessings, on King Edward; - r .'■'■'.'.■- . ''• .':':' , The Moderates secured control of the Indian National Congress. The promotion of industries is, to be placed! m the forefront of their programmes. The Bengali are greatly struck at the dramatic collapse of the Elxtremist. party. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 14 November 1907, Page 5
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