INDIA.
LEGITIMATE AIMS NOT DISCOURAGED. MORE REPRESENTATION. REPRESSION WHERE NEEDED. HV TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION— CQPYRICIIT. (Rec. June .14, 4.28 p.m.) London, June 14. The " Daily Mail" states that Lord Morloy (Secretary, of State for India) proposes to add to the legislative and provincial councils to the municipalities additional representatives chosen by Mohammedans, Hindus, and the Zemindars. INCENDIARY ARTICLES. THE PRESS NOT, SHACKLED. London, June~l2. Lord Morlor, speaking at tho Indian Civil Service dinner, said ■ that unless we reconciled order with satisfaction of native ideas and aspirations, the fault would bo ours, and it, would'imply a breakdown of British statesmanship. . ' Referring to tho repressive measures passod by the Indian Council, Lord Morloy said tho Explosives Act ought to have boon passed twenty years ago. As to the Press Act, to talk of freedom of the Press in face of incondiary articles which, though froth, were froth- stained with blood,' could only bo described as wickod. - All talk of the Press being shackled was moonshine.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 224, 15 June 1908, Page 7
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163INDIA. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 224, 15 June 1908, Page 7
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