SOME LONDON OPINIONS
NO HEROICS WANTED. LONDON, February 6. The “Daily Chronicle,” commenting upon the Bill, urges that oare should be taken, in tile definition of offences like attempts to excite racial class, or religious animosity and hatred. The paper adds: “Sir Herbert Sisley’s account of a widespread anarchical propaganda is very striking. When incendiary articles are part and parcel of murderous acts, it is, as Lord Morley said, moonshine to talk heroics about the freedom of the press.” The “Dally Nows” says:—“No Indian editor win bo able to print a single adverse comment upon the administration of the Government’s policy or officials’ actions. If revolution is driven underground, the peril will he incalculable.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7047, 8 February 1910, Page 7
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114SOME LONDON OPINIONS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7047, 8 February 1910, Page 7
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