HOPE OF SUCCESS
NATIONALISM IN INDIA.
(UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYBIfiHT.J
(KEDTER'S TBIECRAU.)
DELHI, 22nd February. la connection with the opening, of the Bombay Legislative Council, the Go.vewiar, in the counse of a speech, welcoming the Duke of Counaught, referred ■to thft^ewiy-atJeoh spirit of nationalism in India.. The restless eagerness for corporate progress and the impatience at restraint, while it contained the possibility of temporary danger*!, afford'edi ti first and sure hope of success; "Our policy," the Duke of Connaught again Urged, "demanded the sinking of Taoial and sectarian difference's, and working in union."
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 7
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92HOPE OF SUCCESS Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 7
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