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Show ' r:rTfup nfnpi pprn i Group of Hindus Cruised in j Philippine Islands on the Way to Orient. SAX FKATIC0, Jan. 2. A group of II in 'I us, lc;nlt-rs in an allc'ci coa-sf-inu-y to r'uiiicr.t revolution auini iiiili-h r.:k' in Inula, en:i.se'l aroLind tulu ;-nj inr.'( in the rhilij-piue is-Ijuids, is-Ijuids, in a Mtiall sailing vessel, on thoir way to Iii'iiu. in 11M., ai-eonlin to tes-tiuiony tes-tiuiony tuday by t'anraiu Jo'nii J. Me-Colli Me-Colli -loi . U. S. A., former lieutenant 'overiicr of the f-roviiuv, at the trial of thirty-one alieecd conspirators 'm the I'niTc.l States (lii ri t .-ourt. a ptaiu Mcl 'ol lister ?ail he had been siiiifious of the party and had 'ih'-.-itloiieil Iihawau Sinh,' prominent defendant in the presMit proceed his, i om-eriiin t; his actions. Hhawan ad-ndtzea. ad-ndtzea. Captain M'.-Colli-ter said, that the oronp was composed of inenibers of a revolutionary party, and was on the way to India. A Yar.ge-f iuder, a rifle i nve. telescope, maps of India un-i cth'T oriental countries and in for iiianoii on the armies of world powers were fennd in the hajriiac of the fiai Iv, ( 'aptain rcL'ollisti-r said. taptaia MeC'ollister said he detained rha.i;wan until lie could examine him thoroughly, and then turned him over to the customs officials of the Jolo province, who liberated him. doh'i S. Koberton, formerlv a member mem-ber of the customs secret service on the island of Mindanao, in the Philippines, testified that B hat; wan Sinli arrived on Mindanao while the Moro natives were lomentiui,' a ' ' holy war, ' ' and he took Bhagwau into custody in eon-iiectien eon-iiectien with this proposed uprising. An examination of lihaiwan's effects, ef-fects, he said, revealed a number of wi, false mustaches and other Vamon-flau;e. Vamon-flau;e. Bhajvan told the witness that there were 1,000,000 rifle and 9C0 cannon of all calibers cached in various places in India for the use of tho revolutionists, revo-lutionists, according to the testimony. Kobertson said that he kept Bhaffwan in custody half a day, and ho was then reieaseu by the customs authorities, who saw no reason for detaining him further. I'.ha.'va n 's purpose iu visiting Atin-damo Atin-damo was to secure recruits for the Indian revolution. Kobertson testified, lie also said that Bhagwan told him he had been deported from Vancouver, B. t '.. by the Canadian authorities, but escaped from a ship at llong-iiong and ma do his wav back to the Ltnited States |