IN INDIA. HOW THE NEWS WAS BE/'EIYED DELHI. Oft. 31 The sweeping Tory victory in England is regarded with dismay by Indian extremists, who had expected the return of Labour and hoped for ;m extension of reforms beyond the hmits laid down by their scheme. On the ether hand the moderates realise the Conservatives mean well with India, and are determined to stnm>> , t.bo revolutionary movement, which is very grave: There is a general hope for the aupojntment of Winston Churchill to T-,,-]..),| OfFif. e The business ntcnle anticipate . an improved trade exchange .
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 November 1924, Page 5
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