INDIAN UNREST.
! AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. I INDIAN AFFAIRS. , DELHI, Dec. 6. j Lord Sinha has resigned the Governor--1 ship of Lisnr and Orisia. I The Moplahs are surrendering m* 1 great numbers.
j EXTREAITSTS IN BURAIA. | LONDON, Dee. 7 , Latest official cables from India state that tht) Nationalist extremists are ex- ; tending an intensive campaign to Bur-. ‘ ma, in preparation for the Prince ot Wales’s visit there. A considerable : boycotting of loyalists has already be- ’ gun. A public speaker in Mandalay applied a degrading epithet to the Prince. i A boat which was being prepared fot\_ use as a Royal barge has lieett destroyed ami sunk. The local Government eon templates special legislation, as Burma does not possess definite associations of volunteers, like those proclaimed as unlawful in the remainder of India. Five agitators have been interned and additional arrests are imfinent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1921, Page 2
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144INDIAN UNREST. Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1921, Page 2
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