THE INDIAN PROBLEM.
4 i SPEECH BY VISCOUNT MORLEY. "WICKED MOONSHINE." ' . < [press association.] (Received June 13, 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, June 12. Viscount Morley, Secretary of State for India, speaking at the Indian Civil Service dinner, said that unless we reconciled order with the satisfaction of native ideas and aspirations, the fault would be ours, and would imply a breakdown in British statesmanship. The Explosives Act ought to have been passed twenty years ago. To talk of freedom of the press in. the face of incendiary articles which, though froth, \were froth stained with bloodshed, was wicked moonshine.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1908, Page 4
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97THE INDIAN PROBLEM. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1908, Page 4
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