THE INDIAN SHADOW
SUBTUE CONSPIRACY SOME MOKE DISCLOSURES. (By Telegraph— Free a Association—Copyiightl. CALCUTTA, Aug. 25. Received Aug. 25, 9.2"> p.m. During the trial of Dacca conspirators crowds of students watched the accused enter the Court and seem to consider it ;i ti-iiunpha] march. The ;'.ecu.sed sit behind tlio bars, their arms intertwining one another's neekK, and laughing and joking. The Crown lias produced another agent who lias penetrated the inner eounciln and testifies that he was told that British rule would cease in five years and that there would then be a native king.
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Southland Times, Issue 14506, 26 August 1910, Page 5
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