THE PRINCE OF WALES
VISIT TO INDIA IRREPARABLE HARM POSSIBLE. AN ACT OP MADNESS. (Australian and N.Z. 'Gable Assn.) Received October 9. 10.30 p.m. LONDON. October 8. An Anglo-Indian politic officer, writing in the Sunday Express, says it would he madness to permit the Prince of Wales fo visit India at present. Many distinguished .Vnglo-ludians agree that those responsible for the policy of sending the Prince to India arc not acquainted with the crisis or its *■ ramifications. If Gandhi succeeds in * inducing the Indians to abstain from welcoming the Prince, it will result in the loss of a portion of the priceless influence he created during the war in France, in the Dominions, and at " Home. The Prince is not deficient in personal courage, but physical Jj angers * is not in question. The weightiest reason against the visit is the irreparable harm done to the power and prestige of the Grown by exposing its re- ‘ prcscutalive Heir-Apparent to insult and indignity.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14771, 10 October 1921, Page 5
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