INDIA.
nrciiLve aspikations. TO OONTKOL HER OWN AFFAIRS. Beceived Feb. 4, 11.25 p.m. Paris, VeV 3 Interviewed, Major-General the Maltarajah of Bikanh- said that only those tho did not know India eould doubt her Jcyalty to the Empire "Loyalty is the foundation of the aspirations and hopes of our princes and people. It is the spirit which guides us towards our political aspirations " •'.lord Sinah, the Indian member of the Br.tish Cabinet, interviewed, said: "Therr Js unrest in India. It is a necessary evil Wherever you find growing politics! life there is unrest and agitation The extremists who wish to sever their connection with the Empire are balanced by the extreme right in India, appiree to the control of our own internal affairs in the same way as the British, Australian, and Canadian people."—Aus. VJL Cable Aawft.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1919, Page 5
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