INDIA
SITUATION IMPROVED. bolsheviks still busy. Frets Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 29. A cable message from Lord Biding (Vicerov of India) to Viscount Peel (becroary of' State for India) remarks! The Indian political situation is easier owing to the abatement of the Mohammedan excitement over the Aear En&t. A significant feature of the recent extremist activities is the Bolshevik tinge in the platform _ utterances and. references which are being made in regard to home rule for and by the masses and the scorn poured upon the bourgeois and capitalist governments of the uest. The sympathetic references to Bolshevism have also noticeably increased in the Indian Press. It is not considered that the latest effort at rousing the masses will have much effect, as the peasantry have been largely disillusioTiea by the failure of the extremists past promises. —A. and 1 N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 6
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