AFFAIRS IN INDIA.
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''. .' CALCUTTA, February 20. Repeated > bortib outrages have Caused the Government to- station punitivepolice m the' town of Barrackpur, arid on the raUw4ysV m nddition to the regular police -pK^rolUiigo the.. line, '■-•■ ' ■ 7 LONDON, February 20. - \ The Times' oDacca! ■ correspondent says tha^t^ta predominant feeling m the Civil Service is . that some . of the reforirn. provisions, .are;, dangerously, unwise. He condemn.^. Viwount Motley's frantic haste to,iriakoa paradise for .the : Hindu middle, classes, and asserts tluit the mans of the .(Cultivators will have less protection .than .hitherto. ;E_ectibn to the Provincial Councils without .the right of veto yvill admit an undesirable element. This pEirt . is mdre objectionable than the admissidri of natives to the viceroy's Council."'-.. .. ■ '.". ...o--:
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11515, 22 February 1909, Page 5
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