INDIAN AFFAIRS.
loyalist association formed. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. CALCUTTA, March 1. (Received Mnri-li 2. at. 0.15 a.m.) One hundred ruling chiefs and hereditary nobles in the Punjab Tiave formed a. Loyalist Association in Calcutta. They have memora.lisHl Lord Morley, (stating that the Hindus strongly object to the. Mohammedans being represented beyond their numerical strength.
QUESTION OF DECENTRALISATION. CALCUTTA,. March 1. (Received March 2, at 0.30 a.m.) ilie Hoval Commission on Decentralisation in India lias reported in favour of the enhancement of the powers of His Provincial Governments, and has suggested that these foim ultimately the regular Council of Government, with a. Governor and four members, two of these to be appointed as in Madras and Bombay.
SERIOUS OUBREAK OF SMALLPOX. ' CALCUTTA, March 1. (Received ILwcU 2, at 0.15 a.m.) The hospital here is full of smallpox patienis. Seventy-six den lis have occurred in 6ix weeks.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14461, 2 March 1909, Page 5
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