Show LONDON Sf 1 BY DOUBLE I 1 I TION BY A 7 Ir O STUD NT 1 j 44 f I jt Col Wyllie and Dr 9 Jot lot Down at Public ReceptIon at Imperial f Is wakened to the M hods of the T Terrorists Indian Inman Prisoner U Unconcerned and Is Moved 4 I i to 1 Under t leavy GUard II I I J London July 2 ladar I Irl the Indian student who night hoi and Cal Col Sir William Hutt Wyllie anti and Dr 1 t of Shanghai at th reception of a gathering at the tho ImperIal In wa arraigned In the West Yest lol olce dim com t this morning anti and andle le andr for cac week after being for with wilful murder In hi t the he dock the prisoner appeared quite unconcerned He Ie stood with his hl In his and shoOk his I ne negatively when asked If lic he hewl wl hc to say anything I Ily ly however lie he saId that he had bad not killed Dr i lJ li muni um dance and then he hei i caught hold of me I 1 fired in self de dei i Iw he declared 4 The rho proceedIngs lasted only a few and tue tho prisoner was J removed to jail under a strong guard I 1 This Is i the first time the methods of the terrorists havo been boen Introduced i J into public agitation in iii England and the tho country has awakened to the fact In an ugly tern temper POI The Tho prIsoner whose age Is gIven as Is i said to have relatives in good standIng In Cal CalI I eutta I At the India office the murder of I r Col who was a political aide de cle camp to Lord Morley secretary of state for India Is held to be entirely I I Ie e political Cal Col Wyllie so far as Is knon hall hail had no personal dealings I with and the India office vew Is i that the outrage was duo to sonic some imaginary grievance against the th 1 system of 1 The natIonal IndIan association un 4 1 4 dor whose auspices the gathering at atthe 1 the th Imperial wa held was wasI I ormed for the purpose or of establishing I I friendly relations between the pea 1100 I J pies 18 or of Great and India Sir Alfred and Lady LatI Lyall Lali received th the ther r i 1 guests who numbered Rome om Anglo I 1 retired officers active actie members of tho thie Indian Service India office of w and students The scene was a i t one There were ere present m native natle Indians anti and women In I picturesque native costumes and with I the exception of the assassin overy body was In hi evening dress I Iwas was waa attired In ha ordinary morning dress I and wore Vore a turban The tickets to 1 the function wore placed with great groat I Icare iF care in order that they might fall fallk k only in into to tho hands or of reliable per persons perSons I sons Jt It Is reported the prisoner has lua made madea i in n a lengthy statement to the police pollee I Iset set Ling forth In detail his political I isi grievances Nothing appears to be beLi I Li known at the India offices ns as to l agri antecedents The Indian stu students dents are known to be active mom vI i hers bels of oC the London branches of oC the I 1 socIeties conducting a campaign of i sedition and anarchy In India Lord LordI i I J Mor e for Cor some time has luas been boen I der POllee protection and even when lie he left London lie was attended b bS by I t S Scotland Yard detectives Cal CalI I J III had spent hIs entire life Ilfe work 1 In ing for the welfare or of India ii The Tue came to London from fromI I I Punjab some years ago He belonged I II 4 I to the advanced section of the India i nationalist party part and ho has been tak takI I II i ID lug a In engineering In the Lon Lont 1 it I t don university During the commemoration ration of the Indian mutiny lie he attract attracted etl ed attention by wearing a badge lt In Inscribed I I 1 scribed In Memory of the Martyrs Some of his fellow students taunted 1 who threatened to cut the thel I I l of one of most active tar tart t t mentors He was waR a k f hut but held vcr very advanced pa J opinIons He was a frequenter I Io I f o of India the local center or of I the Indian agitators From state meats ments made 1 by students It appears V that anti and Cot Col I I haet once previous to the tragedy r of oc night brother who Is in Calcutta hearing of his hisa a wIth the political 1st In India House wrote to Col Wyl he askIng him to try to influence the st tien clent t saw but the tho Inter 10 only embittered the young man who hIs resentment pon pending a aI I ble C opportunIty for revenge m Juh July startling double of a political character I late lato tonight toward the con I ln of a public at the Imp lal Institute An IndIan student who e name Is not known shot and Lieutenant Colonel Sir I Butt Cur Curzon on anti and Dr Calas or of ShanghaI W who had bad held important In appointments fell feU dead on the spot SIlO pr showed signs of life he fell and was hurried to lo loSt St Georges hospital but on arrival the e it was bond that lint he was death deaf I neat near the assassin seized and hel bel him until the arrival of the polie po lie lIe j had two revolvers a dagger and lose a knife T rj e gathering at the Imperial In sU te a building devoted to Indian ant other othor colonial functions was an anat anat at pr to t Indian stu students D W V Thol one of the guests said saidA A 1 ii 11 when the tho al m was just concluding I no a Englishman con conversing with v ith n a young Indian student dressed n a dark jacket and wearing n 5 pale buie ue turban tile the native natle drew a ver var and tIred fired four shots with fth the greatest full at the head of tO Englishman The shots were fired wIts the muzzle or of the tho close clam to fhe victims face Then caine another shot as the an fell anti and a sixth struck an elderly IndIan gentleman a Ln fw yards away wa and who fell felI shot In the sIde I rushed at al the assassin and oth others ers rs sprang sprong forward nt at the same ame time We seized him hini hut but lie struggled and ng one hand free placed the re to his head anti pulled the trig trigger Jer ger It clicked harmlessly as an all the shots had been exploded We shouted for doctor r anti and the po police lice there was a terrible con commotion and the folding doors were nn finally closed to prevent the people train from lookIng upon the fearful sight At this time lime sonic some one exclaimed ina in ina a voice Wh Why It Is Curzon i Then a stately woman In evening dress came up stairs from the cloak cloakroom room to discover viat had happened She then knelt knolt down and as she looked closely at the lie dIsfigured face facea a of horror leaped Into her 1101 eyes and she sho exclaImed It I lily husband why I I 1 IThe with hIm The victims were placed In lances and removed to a hospital De Detectives searched the assassin lie De sides two revolvers a dog dag dagger gel ger was found and a bard ird bearIng the name or of The address w wa Road Bayswater and letters were also taleen Crom the prisoner Indian students attended I Lieutenant Colonel Sir WIlliam Hull Willie Wyllie was 15 born In iSIS 1848 being th lie youngest esl SOil of the lat late General SIr William Wllie C C B Bi Blie i lie He wa political to the of state for IndIa since HID In 1869 ho he entered the Indian s Staff alY I Corps and In In ing the Afghan war In and I General Sir Robert forces to the relief of Cand ahat for which service ile he was decorated deco decorated rated |