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DANGER IN INDIA NOT OVER YET BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright New York, May 8. The "Chicago Tribune's" London correspondent interviewed Sir William Duke, a member of the Council of India, who said: "India is more peaceful thtt'A it has been for years, but I do not feel justified in saying that all the dangerous excitement will be over until after the Turkish Treaty has been published and some time haß elapsed. The Indian Moslems are excited over the question of the maintenance, of the Caliphate. There is no evidence of organised Bolshevik propaganda in India, but we may feel sure that somewhere in Russia the Bolsheviks are training Indians in the application of Bolshevik, principles to the Far East."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 193, 11 May 1920, Page 7
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124EXCITED MOSLEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 193, 11 May 1920, Page 7
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