INDIA.
A DANGEROUS FALLACY. , ) NO PARALLEL WITH CANADA. ' ' fy , •■• IMPATIENT IDEALISTS. '->• BY TELEGIUrn—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPIRIGIIT. r. (Rec. Oct. 22, 10.35 p.m.) London, October 22. Tho Right Hon. John Morley, Secretary for India, speaking at Arbroath, Forfarshiro, Scotland, denounced as tho greatest and most dangerous fallacy in all politics the idea • underlying Mr. Koir Hardio's remark that what is good for Canada in the way of selfgovernment must bo good for India. Im- " patient idealists must not impedo tho Go- '■ vornment in its programme of reforms. Tho situation in India was no-wise clangorous, said Mr. Mor]ey,.butrequired serious 0 and vigilant attention. The root of tho 0 unrest was racial, not political. He reiterated his faith that there was * '" 'bettor mind" in all groat communities. ■* Tho Government was appealing to that * "bettor mind" in India. ~
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 24, 23 October 1907, Page 7
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