UNREST IN INDIA.
. PROVISIONS. "DANCEROUSLV UNWISE." y VIEWS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE. ' : (DT TBI.IOniPE—rBESS ASSOCIATION—COP JttlOnT.) ' : (Reo. February 21, 4.45 p.m.) .- . ""; . -.'■"..' ' :, V.•■':'. London, Fobruary'2o. 1 '-. "The Times's" Dacca (iorrespondent states that tho predominant, fieling, in the Civil Service is that somo of tho reform provisions are dangerously unwise, and condemns lord Morley's frantio haste to inako a paradise for tho Hindu middlo classes. The mass of iho cultivators: will have lest' protection than hitherto". Tho system of election to tho Provinoial Councils '' without tho right of veto will admit undesirables, and their presence hero would be oven more objectionable than their, admission to the [ Viceroy's Council. ,' BOMB jOUTRAGES., '■:'■■': (vr Tii.EOiurji—l'iiEss ASSociATioN-rcoPTitianT.) ;N. : . (Rec. February'2l, j4.30 p.m.) ', .. ' ■ Calcutta, February 20.' ■'Repeated bomb outrages! have caused-the Government to station punitive police in" the villages, at Barrackpur aiid,:the railways, and the regular police are : also patrolling the;line.\ ' : . •; - - ■■:'■■'■'■■■'. ■; .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 438, 22 February 1909, Page 5
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144UNREST IN INDIA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 438, 22 February 1909, Page 5
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