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ANOTHER KEIR HARI/ii

Received July 5, 10.53 p.m. LONDON, July. 5. : Mr Vietcr Grayson, speaking ab Huddersfiold, said tho recrnt murder was very regrettable, and with the relatives he expressed the deepest sympathy Ho had se'-'n in. the newspapers a portrait cf the murderer, whom they called an assassin, and he said to himself: "Why not put Lord Morley in and say 'another assassin!' " For years India has been misruled by our Government. He did not condemn the act. but extended his sympathy to the poor Indian, mad and exasperated by the her-, rois endured by hip people. The "Daily Graphic" ca Tls.Mr Asquith's attention to the speech. The 'Times'" Bombay correspondent says that opinion in India regarding the double tragedy is remarkably unanimous. ..••-. The. newspaper "Parsi" remarks that the majority of the cowardly scoundrels who are responsible for betraying young Indians intn dastardly paths are well known, and the who-le.of-India ought to demand that these moral lepers should be- brought to book. Another newspaper recommends a clean sweep of India Hotue- and the tightening of contr.l on the students. I/aj Patrai (Lahore) telegraphed, the "Xiines" in reply, to ir.s;nuations circulated from Europe: "1 view with abhorence Wyjli'/s murder; strongly condemn pojitieal a sa. .s nat ons; never knew the murderer/ .■

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12259, 6 July 1909, Page 5

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UNKNOWN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12259, 6 July 1909, Page 5

UNKNOWN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12259, 6 July 1909, Page 5