The war on Judge breaks out more fiercely than ever - Mrs. Besant proceeds to India - publishes long article in Madras Mail - sends violent attack on Judge to the London Daily Chronicle - attends the Adyar Convention at end of December, 1894 - Olcott's Presidential Address - calls Judge a medium - Mrs. Besant introduces Resolutions against Judge - demands that Judge resign - her bitter speech - the whole proceedings plainly planned in advance - the long list of denunciatory speeches - Muller's infamous remarks - not a voice raised in defense of Judge - not a demand for fair dealing - Mrs. Besant's Resolutions unanimously adopted - next day's Indian Convention - more denunciation of Judge - Resolutions adopted demanding an "explanation" from Judge or his expulsion from the Society - coincident steps in England - George Mead first deprecates Old's and the Westminster Gazette articles - then hears from Mrs. Besant - then begins the "Clash of Opinion" in Lucifer - publishes letters from Old and others assailing Judge - prints Mrs. Besant's Indian attacks on Judge - Bertram Keightley follows suit - Alexander Fullerton like Mead in between two fires - first for Judge and then against - Mrs. Besant's former triumphal tour of India repeated - she returns to England in April, 1894 - issues her pamphlet "The Case Against W.Q. Judge" - demands his expulsion from the T.S.
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