BRITISH RULE IN INDIA
ULTIMATE END. A MOSLEM-PROPHECY, ■By'Telegriplii~l?re&^ Spccial Cablos;:. YY - -Calcutta, December 31. • Sir.lbrahim". Rahmi-.ilhi, President of the.Moslem League' aw-Aero,' declared a speeoh thatY given sufficiently long spell 1 of-British'. rule/Hhe. Moslems .were'.bound..to becom'O;united,'.and qua!-: ilied .to nile.ihejcbuntry-themselves. countrv' : 'such,as.;iiidia'," lie 'assert-; od, could remain .forever:.under-foreign. ni]c,v however-^nieneficiehtY!tliat ; '"' : rule' might be.;,.- 1 ' Ho; warned' his hearers-lest,' in endeavouring' to accelerate tho',paee, ; they retarded ■ the".'progress: of. their movement..?.': Anarchist • bombs'never -'oil-, sural •. Ho';' denied that theio was any .shadovY'of' 1 disloyalty .'of'''sedi-' tiori amongst the Indian Mussulmans'.'-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1947, 2 January 1914, Page 5
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88BRITISH RULE IN INDIA Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1947, 2 January 1914, Page 5
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