INDIA
POLITICAL SITUATION EASIER (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON. Nov. 29. A cable from Lord Reading le Lord Peel remarks that the Indian political situation is easier, owing lo the abatement of Mohammedan excitement over the Near EaM. A significant feature of the recent extremist aDivi-ics is tire Bolshevist tinge in the plalform utterances, references being made to home rule for and by the masses and scorn poured upon the . bourgeois and capitalist governments of Dm west. Sympathetic references to Bolshevism had also noticeably increased in Dm Indian press. It was not considered that the latest- attempt, at rousing Dm masses would have much effect as the peasantry had been largely' disillusioned by the failure of I lie ex! nmii.-vt past promises.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 December 1922, Page 5
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