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FUTURE OF INDIA

.. - f BRITAIN’S MOHAMMEDAN POLKfT; e A —— || DRASTIC REVISION NECTSSiBar.- ; v | Free. Association—By Telegraph—- • LONDON, * 1 (Received May 2, at 8.10 p^m.)•;?* The Daily Express’s Paris oorrespondelrh interviewed the Aga Khan, His Highnea* J Sir Mahomed Shah, who said thak r i| unless Great Britain revised her Mohammedan policy a great Indian revolution was ' inevitable. Great Britain could, on}y.- r l3£ . main in India so long as Ihdngjwßlec it. Great Britain could not govern Ihditt by giving the insignia of the Garter to -jl one man, and imprisoning another. Lord Reading’s! terms, as submitted by Mr Montagu, were India’s minimum, might be quiet for two weeks, mouths, or. a year, but thetai: wodlde.ffi be more trouble unless the policy wasu-TO- 7m vised.—A. and N.Z. Cable. ' u•; Jitob‘‘S| [The Aga Khan is die spiritual '4l of the Khojahs and leader of ths Indian ~'f| Mohammedan community. - He >nhs beett';4t|| accorded by the King Emperor : and status of a First Class Chief' of ; tfai< :!j| Bombay Presidency for life.] n .nAS‘^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 5

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FUTURE OF INDIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 5

FUTURE OF INDIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 5