THE CALIPHATE.
INDIGNATION IN INDIA. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). DELHI. March 5. News of Hie abolition ol the ( ali plialc reached India as the Moslei members ol the Imperial Assembly wer setting out at Delhi to eiiti rtain tin Ottoman Red ('reseont deleg.-ii uni Iron Angora to collect fund-. linOi tin delegation and tHo Indian .Moslems re reived ihc news with great <ii-tre-x am decided to send a mission In Angor; to discuss the matter with the Turk is I h-aders. Indignation among tho Indian Mohammedans is increasing daily. Al ranks are joining in the prutcsl. Tin feeling i- expre-sed in the words ol prominent Mohammedans m Calcutta, th.ai the Turks. I,\- their present notion. show I heiu'selve« infidel-, who have commit led a great religious blunder.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1924, Page 2
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