MR. KEIR HARDIE.
MORE ABOUT INDIA. UV TEI.EOIIArn—TIU2SS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Melbourne, January 20. Addressing a'.Socialistic gathering, Mr. Keir Hardie said thero was no such thing as disloyalty or sedition in India to-day. The alleged seditions wero tho distortions of interested persons, who twisted local ■ grievances into questions of national import. When in India, he had said the people should bo giv,en somo effective voice over the> control of Indian affairs, and he said the same to-day. ' . Unless ' something was done soon there would arise a revolutionary movement, and tho time might come when the British Ernpiro would bo found fighting for its very existence.. It might regret the day it refused justico to the people of India.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 100, 21 January 1908, Page 7
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