AN ANTI-MISSIONARY PROPAGANDA
Thp London correspondent of an e^ohaVp^ writes : A. groat sene»tion h»p been paused by 6<>me remarks of Orifßo, the G Tdrnor G<-ot9ral'a agent' fur Central India, addressed to the M«hrait*s Tnn folld^iog i» a sample : — '? My advice t<) you &}ahr»tt^s 11 to diatrast ndtivea of India mho hays given up t-ieir oaßfc) and their native dress. Onerish and observe your anolfnt and your noble toll^iou, oherish and observe strictly yonr rules of o<iste, which miss onurioi aud phllmf hro : pj«'B tell you U a Dad thiog, but which is ' . "•- 4k * marltkf wfei^h holds tog the? j l j reuuy v^- _ • ■-- T# w , m j the bniidlng of I< dian eooifty. Uke it awuy nothing will be left bui ru m There are many b«d inooovenlent th n.w iv caste, bat 18 »d^aatß«ea are great r 1 hau I<h >v\lf» w 9 otuniH, have perttovlon, I and if no d«strt y«d eve r ytkiug that wua I n '% paifict w.j ahuufd h«v» t» xet rid of j all our fronds, aud poceibly m»ko away ; i % (th ou'reelvet . J ' . ■
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 2
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180AN ANTI-MISSIONARY PROPAGANDA Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 2
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