ALL-INDIA MOSLEM LEAGUE.
; 0 "DISTANT ECHOES OF THE COMING STORM." n A coiii'crence of the All-India Moslem | League began at Lucknow on March. 22 I in the presence of a largo gathering. Mahomed Shafl, in his presidential address, said that the present time was of unique importance, as the Indian poll- . tical atmosphere was already revtiroerating with the distant echoes of the coming storm, of which the murmurs of-provin-cial autonomy and of a non-ofiicial majority in the Imperial Legislative Council and "the appointment of the Army and Public Services Commissioners were the forerunners. "With reference to the Delhi outrage the president said it was the bounden duty of citizens to stamp out these horrid crimes, mid he strongly supported the Council's I proposal for the attainment under the- „ aegis of the British Crown of a system of self-government for India. He wel- jj coined the l'ujlic Services Commission, H but strongly criticised tho British Gov- |l ernment's policy towards Turkey and jj Persia! J
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 7 May 1913, Page 10
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164ALL-INDIA MOSLEM LEAGUE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 7 May 1913, Page 10
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