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THE INDIAN SHADOW.

SERIOUS ANARCHIST MOVEMENT NEED OE INCESSANT VIGILANCE. A PARTING WARNING. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. CALCUTTA, Feb. 12. Received Feb. 12. at 11.20 p.m Base's crime (cabled yesterday), and t'.ie throwing of a bomb at a train near Bariackour. upon the same line as that on which Lord Minto travelled when going for a few days shooting in -Assam, arc believed to emanate from an Anarchist organisation district from that with which prisoners now on trial at Alipore are connected. The authorities at Calcutta recognise that the Anarchist movement is of larger dimensions than was imagined. and that incessant vigilance is necessary. Officials strongly warn the Home authorities that the India Anarchist loaders are likely to show an increasing tendency to reside iu London or Paris. The train aimed at was that wherein Mr Hume, Public Prosecutor, was travelling. and not Lord Mituo's train, which was specially guarded on leaving Calcutta, in any case the outrage is interpreted as a parting warning lo the Viceroy. LONDON, Feb. 12. According to Reuter the protracted Alipore trial is inilaming prevalent discontent. &ORE SEDITION. CALCUTTA, Feb. 12. The editor of the Poona newspaper Kal lias been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment and fined 1000 rupees for publishing a seditious article. SEVERE MEASURES DEMANDED. CALCUTTA, Feb. 11. Six Hindus have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment for inciting to murder and publishing placards at Kolhapur containing recipes for making bombs. The murder of the Public Prosecutor at Alipore reported yesterday is considered to betoken a campaign of assassination of officials. Indian papers demand the adoption of seveve measures.

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Southland Times, Issue 14032, 13 February 1909, Page 5

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THE INDIAN SHADOW. Southland Times, Issue 14032, 13 February 1909, Page 5

THE INDIAN SHADOW. Southland Times, Issue 14032, 13 February 1909, Page 5