A DENIAL.
;? COUNT OKUMA JAND HIsV'SPEeBh;' ' 01 rBLBGnAPH—PBESS^ASSOOjtATfoKTrCpP.IErcHT^ • (Eec. -/;. ."; -December, ; 2p\ Count Oknma, LeaSter of the Progressives (Opposition), Iras mac'.e a further, statement concerning his-reported, rendirji'a a's/'W'the. Indian boycotting of {British ' ! gpod,sT affordiirg an oxceilent 1 . opporturtitj for ; Japanese merchants, who should aj§o go to the Sp.uth ySeas. (Some porticjia of the speech "were '.taken- as suggesting that India, is looking to Japan for protection, and as advising the Japanese to avail themselves of the »riches of India. ■ ,■ ' JJ:.\ ; ■i/'i...' Count Okuma denies that he used-'any language about India eapablo of "beinjpranstrued, in n political senafr.--He-afisert-3-thafe-hia- speeches showed that India is/Jiappiest. under-British rule. '"* .—._.-__-
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 79, 27 December 1907, Page 5
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103A DENIAL. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 79, 27 December 1907, Page 5
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