INDIAN MISCHIEF MONGERS
MR MaoDONALD’S COMMENTS. A DEPLORABLE SITUATION. CUP OP FREEDOM DASHED ASIDE. United Press Assn. —Electric Tel. CopyrJWl (Reoeived Deo. 29, 2.15 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 28. “ The whole situation is most deplorable," said Mr Ramsay MacDonald in commenting' on the renewal of Indian disorders. “It is very hard when tho Government lias given greater proof than its predecessors of its readiness, in conjunction with the Indian leaders, to agree to a very large broadening ot' freedom, that the exponents of violence and disorder should have dashed the offered cup from India’s lips. Recent o\cnts do not represent a baffled or oppressed India struggling to be free, but a misohievous movement trampling upon Indian progress. Every Indian caring for his Motherland must see therein the hand of mischief instead of the #plrit of emancipation."
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18521, 29 December 1931, Page 8
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