THE INDIAN DANGER.
Morley Replies te Keir Hardie
LONDON,,October 22.
Mr. John Morley (Secretary of State for India), speaking at Arbroath, Scotland, denounced as the greatest and most dangerous fallacy in all politics the idea underlying Mr. Keir Hardies remark that what was good for Canada in the way' of self-government must also be good for India. Impatient idealists, he remarked, would never succeed. After outlining the Government's programme of reforms, he went on to say that the situation in India was in no wise dangerous, but required serious and vigilant attention. The. root of the unrest was racial, not political. • Mr. Morley reiterated his faith that there was a better mind in all great communities, and .the Government was appealing to that better mind in India.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 253, 23 October 1907, Page 5
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