AFTER THE BRITISH HAD GONE
SCHEME FOR GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. <3y Telegraph—Press Association—CopirleW (Received January 2S, 0.5 a.m.) CALCUTTA. January 27. Evidence given at Lahore, in a case against the editor of an inflammatory newspaper for seditious publication, 'iiOTVs that his papeis included a sehcrno for the government of India after the British had taken their departure. The Maharajah of Nepaul win.to be king, "with a council ctf five, and the Ameer of Afghanistan was to bo persuaded to join. There ■was also to b 6 a House cf Princes and a House of Commons established at Delhi.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7038, 28 January 1910, Page 1
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