Indian Native Movements
FAMINE JN BENGAL. THE TINSEL KING. For United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. CALCUTTA, Sept. 0. A rice famine in Bengal is spreading. When crowned Bunnerjee made a violent speech. lie declared that many British manufactures were defiled and unfit for religious Hindoos to use. lie proposes to open a now route to Phinn by a railway from Assam to Szechuan. ’The Tibetans welcome the enterprise.
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Southland Times, Issue 19919, 8 September 1906, Page 2
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69Indian Native Movements Southland Times, Issue 19919, 8 September 1906, Page 2
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