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INDIA.

INCITING TO MURDER. CAMPAIGN OF ASSASSINATION. 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 at Alipore is considered to betoken a campaign of assassination of officials. The Indian papers demand that severely repressive measures shall be taken.

EDITOR IMPRISONED Received 9.2-5 p.m., Feb. 12th. CALCUTTA, Feb. 12. The editor of the Poona newspaper " Kal" has been sentenced to six months imprisonment and .fined 1000 rurjees for publishing a seditious article. WIDESPREAD DISCONTENT. HOME AUTHORITIES WARNED. CALCUTTA, Feb. 12. Bose's crime, and the ,throwing of a bomb at a train near Barrackpur upon the same line as Lord Minto travelled when going for a few days' shooting in Assam, arc believed to have emanated from an auarchist organisation, distinct from that with which the prisoners now on trial. at Alipore, are connected. The authorities at Calcutta recognise that the anarchist movements are of larger dimensions than Avas imagined, and that incessant vigilance is necessary. The officials strongly warn the home authorities that the. Indian anarchist leaders are likely to show an increasing tendency to reside in London or. Paris. The train aimed at was that wherein Mr Hume, public prosecutor, was travelling, riot Lord Mintos, which was specially guarded on leaving Calcutta. In any case the outrage is interpreted as a parting warning to the Viceroy.

LONDON, Feb. 12. According to Router, the protracted Alipore trial is inflaming the prevalent discontent.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13828, 13 February 1909, Page 5

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INDIA. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13828, 13 February 1909, Page 5

INDIA. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13828, 13 February 1909, Page 5