BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.
CRITICISED BY MOSLEMS-
■PLAYING INTO RUSSIA'S . / _ ; 'HANDS. *. '"". By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright Delhi, March 24. The president : of the All-India Moslem League, rin 'his address at the conference at Lucknow, declared that if Sir Edward Grey remained whiter of the foreign policy of Britain, Russia would swallow the Asiatic Moslem States, to the detriment of the British Empire in the East.: The league resolved to request the revision of the Civil Service competitive system to enable the service to recruit more equally from the various) sections of- the King's subjects. itlljsb' advocated the separation of the executive and judicial functions. Pi It was resolved to urge*that action be taken by Britain in regard toJ the Macedonian butcheries. . Dissatisfaction was expressed at the sympathy shown by , Britain to . the Balkan alließ, The league also decided to urge Britain to persuade Russia to evacuate Northern Persia. > l\y
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15260, 26 March 1913, Page 7
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