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INDIAN UNREST.

"ENEMIES OF SOCIETY."

(United Press Association —<~V>Dyr>>>»t.) DELHI, Jan. 28. Viscount Hardinge, in opening the. Legislative Council, said he was profoundly grateful for- the sympathy bhown to him in hW sufferings. He j regretted tho loss of humble lives. In most cases such crimes tfere the outcome of organised conspiracies, and were only dispelled by the public's determination to treat the perpetrators and inciters as enemies of society* Among incentives should bo included .intemper- ' ate politcal language tending to influence ill-balanced U in the direction of hideous crimes. He was confident that tho people of India would ttimp out such outrages.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 30 January 1913, Page 51

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INDIAN UNREST. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 30 January 1913, Page 51

INDIAN UNREST. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 30 January 1913, Page 51

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