INDIAN AFFAIRS
AI'STIIALI AN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. DUKE IN INDIA. (Received This Day at 9.45 a.in.) DELHI, February 19. in consequence of students following (inndhi’s non-co-operation propaganda, (lie annual convocation of Calcutta University for conferring degrees lias been abandoned sine die. The Duke of Connaught at Rawal Hindi, held the greatest Indian military review during recent years of twenty thousand representatives of the NorthDin Army. The Duke took the salute and departed privately for Bombay, where the extremists are trying to arrange a boycott. CHILD LABOUR. DELHI, * February 20. The Legislative Assembly adopted a resolution in favour of the ratification of Washington Labour convention, and negatived a motion to make the labour age of children eleven, instead of twelve. The Council agreed to legislate giving effect to the convention.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1921, Page 3
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