MUZZLING SEDITIOUS PRESS
STERNER ACTION IN INDIA.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.---Copyright.
Delhi, April 27.
The Viceroy, Lord. Irwin, announces an ordinance to revive- a more effective form of the Indian Press Act of 1910, which was repealed in 1922. The Government of India, influenced by representations, has at last realised that intense harm is being done by the' violent and seditious revolutionary language used daily by the greater section of the Indian Press.
The communique states that nothing at the present moment is operating so powerfully to promote the revolutionary and lawless spirit as the writing in the Indian Press.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1930, Page 14
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