GOVERNMENT IN INDIA
FINAL EXECUTIVE POWER MUST BE MAINTAINED.
By Telegraph—Press Airaooiotiori—Copyright. (Received January 6, 9.15 p".m.) BOMBAY, January 6.
The Governor, Sir George Sydenham Clarke, in opening MhtS „ LegislaitaTO Uouncil of the Bombay Presidency, consisting of 46 members (33 being nonofficial), denounced the recent outrages an* added: "It is improbable that the Government Vill ever desine to force any measure to which, a large majority of the non-official members is opposed; but the ultimata executive power wiU not and cannot be abandoned." .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7020, 7 January 1910, Page 7
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