VICEROY OF INDIA.
OPINIONS CONCERNING LORD OURZON. ;
By telegraph, Pres 9 A'as’u, CoEyriglit ' Rocoived 9.80 pan.', Aug. 28. > , ,rj ' ‘ ~London, Aug. 28. ... .The. Bengal Chamber,. of Commerce adopted a resolution lamenting Lord CarzqriXrosignation, and gratefully thank- '* iug him for hie signal servioos to the country, and applauding hie ability and courage in defending oonatitutional principles. , ■ ■ ' " «]■ _ Lord Gurzon is the recipient of number,lesaeympathotio telograms. ... ■ , . .. Prasa* comments are ; heated in India. The Etomn Government la fiercely assailed, some British^lndian newspapers describing the affair as "militarism triumphant,” while others expect a full debate on the eubjool in Parliament. ' ' f „ A number of native newspapers' are •’ jubilant over the retirement, hoping there* by'that the partition of Bengal will be M'w ftwriraUd. *■* t- S
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1541, 24 August 1905, Page 3
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