THE PRINCE IN INDIA
ItEUTKlt’s TEI.r.CHAMS. LONDON Nov. 22. Authoritative cables from India pay a high tribute to the I’rinee as null;-. i"4 "personal triumph but they also] point out that the intensive Nationalist j extnyjiist campaign may result in serious. devlopmeiits particularly in Kcuid where the municipalities, in view of the Khalifat and Nationalist agitation, are gravelv in fear of Moslem feeling, which may ho incapable of being restrained. unless some assurances are quickly forthcoming regarding Britain’s attitude towartfs Turkey. ft. is reported that a new Sikh agitation has arisen in the Punjab.' and it has partially affected the Indian Sepoy troops and the native police. These forces may resign in appreciable numbers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1921, Page 3
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114THE PRINCE IN INDIA Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1921, Page 3
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