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■'i A deputation of raprcsentatrvevHindus, headed by the Maharajah of Darbhanga, waited on January 7 ujion the Lientenant- ■ Governor at Lahore to express.their horror atrtho 'Nasik outrage;. _The.Lieuten-. ant-Governor,- replyinK, :said that'soine- ' thing ;.niore than words was ; necessary if the cancer of society, was to be eradicated. He pointed out that the seditious books and papers foirndi.already_;salo in the Punjab. Most of tho writers thereof and most of the perpetrators of outrages wero : Hindus. Therefore it rested with the Hindu community l to • assist 'the' Government in tho suppression of a criminal conspiracy. Patience 'was all. very well, but thero must bo a limit, and it rested with Hindus to see that the evil was suppressed before tho limit was reached in order that constitutional development might not be thrown back..

'.The Canadian people in' overwhelming numbers are favourable to tho .Chamberlain tariff proposals, v/hieh constitute the great issue at .the present-moment, submitted. by ' tho Unionists ; 'to the British public. And no portion-of the people .of .'Canada are more favourable!, to ..those proposals, that the' residents-of the West, —"Daily Province." Vancouver. .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 14

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