INDIA.
A .SEDITIOUS LEADER. MISCHIEVOUS PAMPHLETS. Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright '» LONDON, July 13. Arabindo Ghose is inciting the Bengalis to assemble in tens of thousands to celebrate the anniversary of tlio boycott on August 7th. Renter's Simla correspondent snvs that the seditious printing by the native press has practically ceased in India, but the Government frequently called Viscount Morley's attention to the India, House, whence dangetous pamphlets arc issued, causing tlio titmost mischief. A NEW LOAN. ' ' .
Received 8.35 p.m., July i4th. CALCUTTA, July 1-1. India will issue on July 28th a 3Jper rent, loan of 250 lakhs of rupoes.
A SENSATIONAL SPEECH,
A GOVERNOR'S FORECAST.
Received 9.50 n.m., July 14th. CALCUTTA,' July 14,
Sir E. "\V. Baker,' Lieutenant-Gover-nor, addressing tho Bengal Council, said there had been enough pf denunciation of outrages. Now*"was til* tiirlo for'more than talk. iHe ad lei that' unless the education aut'ie-itics, parents and students actively' co-oper-ated, the Government, solution would come not in a peaceful or painless way; nor would -Ihel'e bo room then, to discriminate between the innocent.' dnd the guilty. The speech produced a profound fiensation.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13955, 15 July 1909, Page 5
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181INDIA. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13955, 15 July 1909, Page 5
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