INDIAN UNREST
■V ' '1 A MISTAKEN POLICY. •V- ■ : TOO MUCH LENIENCY. : " . FIRM HANDLING REQUIRED. I ■■ i . , ■ Proafl Association—By-Telegraph—Copyright. * LONDON, January 27. Sir Michael O'Dwyer (an‘ ex-Governor - of the Punjab], in -an interview, ,stated that the present unnatural union between; Hindu and Mohaipmedan and the' ex- -A, tremist element waa causing considerable;- 'H apprehension among the Hindu popula-'f tion. The' present troubles were mainly ' ; due to the policy of trying to placate, the-' 1 irreconcilable enemies of British rule instead of Proceeding against Mr Gandhi, and his adherents m the firmest manlier V possible.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 5
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96INDIAN UNREST Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 5
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