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FUTURE OF INDIA.

■DISCUSSED IN LONDON, Press AB&ociaiion—By Tel: —Copyright. LONDON, Jan. 2. A New Year's reception to Indians of all races mid 1 creeds, was bold at th© residence of the Begum Chanda Pal m London. Sir Henry Cotton, formerly Chief Commissioner of Assam, was the principal guest. In a speech Sir Henry Cotton urged the Indians not'to express 'themselves too strongly leat they should fall into the same trouble as Savarkar, who had been sentenced to deportation for life. hoped that the Hague Arbitration Tribunal would restore SJvarkar to France,, to whose soil he escaped" from a steamer carrying him to India. He eulogised the ideal of India again becoming self-governing, but Indians should cultivate friendly relations with Englishmen. India's ideal was not attainable in a day, but progress wa6 being made, notwithstanding the terribly repressive legislation.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14390, 4 January 1911, Page 5

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FUTURE OF INDIA. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14390, 4 January 1911, Page 5

FUTURE OF INDIA. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14390, 4 January 1911, Page 5