STRONG ARM NEEDED.
INDIAN PERIL. WILL KITCHENER BE VICEROY? CONFIDENCE WANTEDBy Telegraph-Frees AeuoclaUon-OoDvrletat. (Eec. February 9, 0.45 p.m.) London, February 9. The "Daily Mail" states that iftho Liberals remain in office long enough, Field-Jlarshal Lord Kitchener will, succeed Lord- llintb as- Viceroy. The unsettled condition of India,-ithe "Mail" states, demands a .Viceroy whose character and training will inspiro the'.' confidence of Europeans . and natives alike.
RELEASE/OF DEPORTED PERSONS. ; / LOED ICNTO'S SEASON. IS IT/WISDOM OE WEAKNESS? ' ; '■; (Ek- February' 9,- 9.45': p.m.):/.// :; ;../ ' Calcutta, February/9.. ~: The Indian Legislative; Council. passed the 'Anti-Seditious. Press Bill after; a. seven hours' sitting. •'V - - ' The Viceroy, Lord Minto, caused a sensation by stating that the Government had. decided to release the deportees who ; were .imprisoned fourteen months, ago,, on the'ground'that the-political, movement of-which they were the leaders had since degenerated into an anarchical conspiracy, and the. waging of war against the British/ and the Indian communities alike././.;., " : :.'<''YV -'■- ■ -.■ V.' .'. : \-.:'■. ~'; It would, the Viceroy added,!be long before the evil was;' exterminated; unless hoth communities work ..together. /He belie.ved that the release . of'' the ''.deporteeswonld .encourage mutnal efforts. - • :/' ■The Indian: ■ members, of the Council cheered: the' announcement, ■ ■'■- .-. English opinion' in India gravely. ques-. tions- the wisdom, of the release,- believing it is due ,to pressure, from Home, i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 738, 10 February 1910, Page 5
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209STRONG ARM NEEDED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 738, 10 February 1910, Page 5
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