THE POLICY IN INDIA
‘“WEAK AND VACILLATING” GOVERNMENT CRITICISED. CALCUTTA, June 14. Dissatisfaction at the weak and vacillating policy of the Government was expressed at a meeting of the committee of the United Provinces branch of the European Association. The speakers expressed the opinion that it was impossible for Europeans further to support the Government unless determined measures were adopted to cope with the growing disorders. Mr J. F. Sale (district magistrate at Cawnpore, who was severely censured recently in- connection with the Cawnpore riots) has been replaced by Captain A. W. Ibbotson.
A special branch of the Rangoon High Court dismissed the appeal of 15 men who were sentenced to death in connection with the rebellion at Dedaye in J anuary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21362, 16 June 1931, Page 7
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