THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA.
- (Jrm 0>« SU4riw tfV* IftßewM* .; • hr..- ; ■ Awmi 1 mij echo what public opinion there k to India whon.;l »t that Lord Ijptfcm i» foot wßßidad m .-t th* sun : far the pojlfcon ho oocupioo, Nothing hot tk* uduanco of a powerful MMaktr ia Suekadtoop* him ah the headof the lioHm> OoTwntteat. - 'lb recall him would bo to dieoredit Lcad Beaoou&ddVarf«*ioa,a»l thia the Mtoktor wto not do *omth atoidit rfut yet the obligW to pat awto on Lord I/rttoa’oKaliTC ®n» Act (thamoat uaviwaod iadofeaaihl* mmam that has hwa introdiuwd tor many t ™), *a<l «iU ultimately how to attooakdge thftifatt hodthlp'* fwaiiM poUeyaaa ataoentahkiHlore, to fvu the taring of bwnut tile tratconoteaed. BKoold thing* not go well in Afghanittaytho patitnoe or Lord Xnftoa’o k£a& aft Hobo «ui it pretty w*Oo*hatoted, «ad thwrwiU not bmitate to Mcrifeo him at the thrum ofpahlio opinion* Thetoleetoxn* pawing betmaen the Indian and Bom* €k>* towantok rertal the too* that til* MinUtrr disappointed that lord Lrtton had to delay the advance on Afghamttay alto toy Wd' «*MM|«anoM Kwi marartoj frdmthe poatponerotat of thaeamnakn to thetprfaa ******* to WrnmSWL taactirSyto the moatpt wbm he oagkt to lotto Won r*£" aSiSli 5^*^A , 5a5SSL? tS :fe^SS^3STfc2SS * *"»■ ”* :SM^ssarw fc s Sr^iSdl^jS; oioae-doowip it m troohlo in i aUiu S2‘ jjg* ”* wd/touting reaaoun W bStotoohJtot ana|MoD. Soma of thaw rumow *“***•««*•**• Wtatiwrfnfo ntot, from Xnchbd, to £ rfttSl Jpiewjandthat throeof Uitok*<to«a»p hoto boon recently ptoridod with appointlae&ta ojHioßßtnr. Theee ecaadaU tuir? Ctoatad an unfavourable ImproMfcm, gad the
>/■ ;S7 ifSWTrf m* ** __»fe iw. bflLf Mr v«i on tb® slat of Qorernors, irive* a striWng' fllustiotion of the IHdo wtTmation in which the Viceroy i* held bv the official community J°r »■ mr correspondent write*, w “at I think «f the Gorertunent of India «nd th« Viceroy. I think the former rery weak, and Sir B. Strachey the only able man m it. The Utter is contemptible, and the tone ha P™ society is disgraceful- Go^pment-houw, ale-house. I was much amused •» the article in the BcrW. a rery short time hack, about ■ Lord Lrtton at Home.’ It is quite the reeerse of truth. At to «*ldy rising, his Excellency sees some of the tgcreUnes mhu bed at 1* ' corerlet, and with a gfiist of wilier and a cheroot —pPP&a|pc4UMtottwi fptWpuified. * jou wiU agTW Witk am Uiat thia u not an encouraging description of the man who oecupes the reaponsihia positioa of Gorernor-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5575, 4 January 1879, Page 6
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398THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA. Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5575, 4 January 1879, Page 6
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