BRITISH RULE IN INDIA.
CHANGED POLICY NEEDED. REVOLT THE ALTERNATIVE. MINIMUM TERMS VOICED. J By Telecraph—Press Association—Copyright. B (Received 11. p.m.) A A. find N.Z. ' PARIS, May 1. The Paris eorrespondent of the Daily v Express stales that Aga Khan, leader of Z the Indian Mahommedan community, in- p terviewed. said that unless Britain re- g vised her Mahommedan policy a great v Indian revolution was inevitable. Britain I would remain in India only so long as I India willed. She could not govern India c by giving a Garter to one man and irn- s prisoning another. The proposals submitted by the Viceroy, Earl Reading, were India's minimum. India might be J quiet for two weeks, three months, or a year, but there would be more troubles unless the British policy was revised.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 7
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