TROOPS IN- INDIA
ENOUGH FOR PROTECTION NO RECENT ALTERATIONS (British Official 'Wireless.! I?«c 10 a.m. RUGRY, Fob. 11. Asked in the House of Commons if (here had' been recently any addition to the number ot" British' troops in India, Mr. .Wedgwood Bcnn, Secretary for India, said that apart from a small fluctuation due to .seasonal movements, no change had been recently made, or was at present contemplated. Asked if he was satisfied that the British troops at, present in India were sufficient to keep peace and' order, in view of the recent political disturbance, Mr. Bcnn. said: "In all these circumstances we act under advice, and I am satisfied that the advice is good.''
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17182, 12 February 1930, Page 7
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