PROPAGANDA IN INDIA
FOREIGN ACTIVITIES SUBJECT OF OBSERVATION [British Official Wirelessl RUGBY. 28th November. Asked in the House of Commons whether he was aware of the activities of foreign political parties in India and what steps he was taking to counteract this propaganda, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for India, Lieutenant-Colonel A. J. Muirhead, said activities of this nature had hitherto not been such as to call for special notice, but the question was the subject of careful observation.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 30 November 1938, Page 8
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