INDIAN AFFAIRS.
fcVBTRAT.IAN AND N.iS. CAllf.F ASSOCIATON INDIAN UNREST. doreived 4 this day at l-’.i” P DELHI. Jan '.G. Tlio Agn Kliai telegraphed to tin.* Yieeri'v inviting attention to tl'J extreme gra.viy, of the Kenya situation, ami his apprehension at the intense excitement mill exasperation caused among all classes of Indians by the Konya Europeans' threats. Me earnetelv requests the Viceroy's intervention to prevent counter resistance and disastrous effects on the political situation in India and on Indian mind.. This has produced striking press wo,nients combating the prevalent idea in India that any agitation if *nHi«-..M.i y vociferous, must net essarih. lead to yielding by tint niithoriLujs. the prespoints'.ail that such taet.es do not applv in the eolonies which have been settled and administered by lan - neilus. a’llflt Indians Overseas must work in accordance with the constitution of the country they are in and must not expert Simla or J to court unpopularity bj ntten>l ‘ ' to force unwelcome measures upon colonial communities.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 3
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162INDIAN AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 3
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