THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
MOSLEM AND HINDU. Within the (past fortnight news has come from India of furious conflicts between Hindu a and Moslems in sucfi. widely separated districts as ominous .incidents may serVe to remind us.iof the irreconcilable hostility that separates the two faiths in India, and they suggest once more'the J insuperable character of the obstacles that must be surmounted before'there can, be ■ ajt united nation, or even any- ■ . thing' corresponding to true national feeling, throughout that vast country. Schemes for the unification of India and the .ultimate concession of autonomy may; look well on paper, but so far it is not possible, even in theory, to suggest any way of reconciling in peace and amity the two great sections of - ; its people separated.'by such inveterate and, implacable antagonism-.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1930, Page 4
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