INDIAN AFFAIRS.
THE VICEROY’S WARNING. r '(United Press Association— By Electric 1 telegraph —Copyright). (Received this dnv at 8.30- n.m.) DELIIL, Jan. 28. At the opening of the All .India Legislative Assembly, the Viceroy nn- • nonneed the appointment of a Royal Commission to examine problems of industrial India. The more dangerous olfshcots, such as the Red menace were being tackled by the reinlroduction of the Public Safety Bill, giving Government powers to deport British Communists and intercept Red money. The Viceroy uttered the frankest; of warnings oi his intention to caii.v YHI the King’s Government against any Xhreats. • > „
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1929, Page 5
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98INDIAN AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1929, Page 5
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