HC Deb 05 July 1909 vol 7 c803
Sir HENRY CRAIK (for Earl Winterten)

asked the Attorney-General whether his attention has been called to a publication entitled "The Indian Sociologist," printed by Horsley Brothers, 646, Rom-ford-road, Manor Park, E., in which political assassination is condoned and encouraged; and whether he proposes to take any steps in the matter?

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL (Sir William Robson)

I am well acquainted with the contents of the publication referred to, and I need scarcely say that they have been the subject of anxious consideration by the authorities. The House will, however, recognise that it would be unusual, and not in the public interest, to say at present what steps may be taken by way of prosecution against the persons believed to be implicated. I hope to be in a position to inform the House on the point very speedily.

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