THE INDIAN OUTRAGE.
LADY JERSEY’S STATEMENTS.
INDICTMENT OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
•United Press » Association—Copyright LONDON, July 8.
Speaking at Southall, - Lady Jersey (wife of a former Governor of New South Wales) described Sir William Wyllie as one- of the best and gentlest ■of men, a victim of the unrest encouraged by reckless speeches and disloyal questions in the House of Commons.
ANOTHER LOYAL MESSAGE.
CONDOLENCES FROM INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
United Press Association —Copyright. (Received July 9, 8.50 p.m.) LONDON, July 9. The. Indians in South Africa have expressed their deepest sympathy with Lady Wylliq. *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2550, 10 July 1909, Page 5
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96THE INDIAN OUTRAGE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2550, 10 July 1909, Page 5
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