INDIA'S FUTURE
A summary of the extensive variety of parties, religions, races, forms of Government, and numerous languages of India was given by the Rfy- J- L- Gray yesterday, in an address to the League of Nations Union on India's relations to the Pacific. Mr. Gray stated that he firmly believed that in our lifetime tremendous changes will take place, and that India will come into her own. People of Australasia will have to face up to this matter, and cultivate closest possible relations with Asiatic peoples, more especially those of India and China.
Mr. Gray pleaded for fair and equal treatment of Asiatics in this land. If these people are regarded as an inferior race, then that impression is taken back to the land from which they come, and missionaries and workers in that land meet the result of the arrogance of the white people. Mr. Gray himself was a missionary for the New Zealand Presbyterian Church in the tPanjab for more than 20 years.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1942, Page 5
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