“DOWNFALL OF EMPIRE”
PERIL SEEN IN SANDHI-ISM
ESTIMATING INDIAN PROBLEM
MR,. .CHURCHILL’S PROTEST
PETTY MEASURES USELESS
By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright.
Rec. 5.5 p.m. London, Dec. ( 12. The truth was that Gandhi-ism sooner or later would have to be grappled with and finally crushed, stated Mr. Winston Churchill in a speech to the Indian Empire Society last night. He protested against the “unwarrantable change’’ in the estimation of the facts of the Indian problem, which he declared way not changed.
Mr. Churchill stated it whs’ no use trying to satisfy a tiger by feeding him with cat’s meat. The extremists, who were the dominant force among the political classes, pictured an early date when whites woiild remain in India only on sufferance and when debts and obligations be repudiated. An army of white janissaries, officered if necessary from Germany, would be hired to secure the armed ascendancy of the Hindus. \
The loss of India, Mr. Churchill declared, would consutamate the downfall of the Empire.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1930, Page 7
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