INDIAN AUTONOMY.
MUST IT COME? .
i. DR. RUTHERFORD SAYS "YES." THE BOYCOTT. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Oouyrleht.) London, July 19. Dr; Rutherford, Liboral member for the. Brantford Division of Middlesex, speaking at Whitfield's Tabernacle, declared ,that our alien Govornmont. in the East must terminate/ and India must -be granted Parliamentary institutions. , '[Dr. Rutherford is a 1 consultant on the staff iof one of 1 the\large 'London hospitals. ,Hia Indianbphile '.tondencies 5 have' been: thus summed 'up' by a critic: "Ha visited India .in. 1907,'.: and!- saw ■' something of tlio Suratdis- ! turban tee. He has in consequence bccomo somewhat of a nuisance to the India Office, and a mischievous influence .in -the House of .Commons by posing V as'. a sympathiser ..with. the, Indian Nationalists."] ;■ THE CHOSE POLICY. NON-CO-OPERATION' AND MENACES. ' Calcutta, July 19. ■Preparations to celebrate the anniversary of . the boycott of- British - goods are being made .throughout Bengal. Arabindo Ghose, speaking at.Calcutta, said if .political meetings were stopped it would be an incentive to the movement one trembled, to contemplate. < . ' , : . Co-operationwith,; the Government was impossible, the.- speaker declared, while self-/ government was denied to the Indian people.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 7
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