LOYAL INDIA
IMPERVIOUS TO HUNNISH IN--1 TRIGUES. By Telegraph—PrcSß Association—Copyright Now York, May 7. ■ Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary ft'i' India), in a statement to the Amer!i<sm Press, said the Germans had made *oy?ery endeavour to create trouble in iadiii. In a population of 320,000,000 tHere were few malcontents. The compete failure of the fantastic _ eonspir- ' | aqy in February, 1915, was evidence of | tli>» stability of Britisli rule. Tho Vicer<fcy reports that the situation could litvdly bo more favourable. Twentyorje regiments of Indian cavalry and eighty-six battalions of infantry are lighting abroad.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2766, 9 May 1916, Page 5
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