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My Lord,

SUPREE COURT,

SHANGHAI.

9th October, 1916

I have the honour to inform you that on the

26th September I confirmed an order for the deportation

to India of seven Indians, their names being Pooran Singh,

Kher Singh, Gulam Haidar, Ahmed Khan, Badir Din, Bishen

Singh, and Sewa Singh.

The men were afrested in an empty room by the

local police and charged before the magistrate with being guilty of conduct likely to lead to a breach of the peace. The evidence satisfied him that they were members of the Ghadr party met together to further the aims of that party,

of and he bound them over to keep the peace in the sum Dollars Two hundred and fifty each, a not unreasonable sum in all the circumstances. Satisfactory sureties not being forthcoming he made an order for their deportation, which after careful consideration of his report and after calling on the men, who had nothing valid to allege against it, I confirmed. There were in all twenty four men present at the meeting and those who are to be deported were indicat-

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ed by the officers of the Sikh branch of the

Force as being the leaders. The others were bound over

in their own recognisances. Mr King, who heard the charge

reported

he Right Honourable

Viscount Grey, K.G.

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