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STATUS OF INDIA.

CRY FOR INDEPENDENCE.

PRINCE'S WARNING TO PEOPLE

DELHI, Feb. 4. In an address to lm people at a Durbar 4 tho Maharaja of..p a tinla uttered the frankest warning yet given to tho -Nationalist politicians of India. "We refuse, to follow tho will-'o-the-wisp of/ independence, because wo are ..convinced that the outcomo would bo disastrous in the extreme lo llvs ideal of fa Greater India, which wo cherish," the Maharaja declared. They could not -swatch indifferently tho growth-in British India of revolutionary activities which " might engulf thorn, he continued. Furthermore,' the. position of .the Indian aPripcetUs tho guardians of, law and order in their States would compel' theiii to "oppose with ali their resources any move mont i* preparation for the undermining •ofthe authority and-foundations of social tordeftc.' _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 12

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STATUS OF INDIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 12

STATUS OF INDIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20482, 6 February 1930, Page 12

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