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AMERICAN VIEWS ON INDIA.

As a NTew Zealander who has served witl: the Indian Army, and who has eerved in India for some fifteen year.*, the thin covering which veils -the propaganda in the article on India by an American journalist. Xajrley Farson. and published (i\-er the week-end. i> too apparent to pass without comment. The question to analyse in your article i>: "•W]in wants to sec 'someone give England a trouncing"?" Not the Indian Army—they tiro loyal to the core; not the Indian nm-i-es —they have seen ChinaV fate; not tile rajahs—they have all to live. Who. then ? The incident related in the article describee the arrest of (.'andhi. During this period I was rounding ;ij> scattered pal;?ha«* who iniplit bo cut off should the "arrest" lea-l to a renoral rising. I ran vouch for the fact that certain American missionaric-s in ])I«intari. Central India, rcfrsed to coir.c in. "'They were with the next Mutiny" (.-o they -aid). The trade of India is a fat" plum. PAKEHA-SAHIB.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 128, 2 June 1938, Page 6

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AMERICAN VIEWS ON INDIA. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 128, 2 June 1938, Page 6

AMERICAN VIEWS ON INDIA. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 128, 2 June 1938, Page 6