"SPARE NOT."
INDIAN ANTI-WHITE FJAiTS, TALK Or EXTERMINATION, **.. (Received U c.m,) LONDON, September 7. Tlio ''Daily Telegraph" publishes a reraarkablfi le.Uer, written by an Indian living in C'unnanore, Malabar district, on August 1(3, ft week be/ore the Moplah outbreak, The writer, who speaks five Indian languages, says; — ''In Bombay I heard talk of how an order would mwh come to spare not. In Allahabad I heard them, talking in nindustani of killing ail the "white log" (that is, the wliite people), In Punjab there wae the san»; talk. In the Caleiittu bazaar it was worse, and still worse in Madras, 1 heard the. same in the Tamil language." The letter concludes; "Why not. deport Gandhi, also the Ali brothers? This Government is iuil good—it is weak. If it were strong m>w the country would be saved from blood." —(A, and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 214, 8 September 1921, Page 5
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